Posts by Steve Barnes
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I know several women who have visited New Zealand and said they would come again if they could find it.
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Consider: many diagrams of female genitalia used in sex education omit the clitoris
And some world maps exclude New Zealand, go figure.
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John Key's love, is like bad medicine.
That's the track Mikey said he'd play next week if JK is, again, a no show.
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But know that if you walk out on me that darling
I'd be goneThat sounds a bit like "Nah, you didn't dump me, I dumped you"
Wonder if we will hear JK say "You didn't vote me out, I just didn't want to be Prime Minister anymore"
I guess if you're "Ambitious for New Zealand" and you get New Zealand, what's left to do? go back to Money Laundering?... sorry I meant Currency Trading. -
Miss Eight the Younger is also the family practical joker, and actor, and performer. She's got an excellent sense of comic timing, and a real sense of word play.
Sounds to me like she is bored but has a great ability with language in a creative sense. Along the lines of the Maths Professor that has difficulty budgeting but can solve complex equations in his head..
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...his bFM interview that week.
No John Key BFM interview this week, Mr Havoc played Jon Bonjovi instead, I'm not sure which I dislike the most but Jon Bonjovi sure makes sense sometimes.
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Deborah, how is miss Eight senior with Maths?
I ask because in some twin studies on learning disabilities it has been found that Language and Maths abilities have a genetic correlation so one twin may be good at reading where the other is good at Maths.
Generalist genes and learning disabilities: a multivariate genetic analysis of low performance in reading, mathematics, language and general cognitive ability in a sample of 8000 12-year-old twins
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Generalist genes 'cause all learning disabilities' NewScientist
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I feel almost compelled to link to a vindaloo recipe. Almost.
Ah, the one with more Loo than Vinda?.
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Didn't Key also say he would not borrow to fund tax cuts?.
So. The GST increase is not to fund a deficit, it is just so that he does not have to borrow to cover that deficit so he can remain a "Man of his word" and that word is... -
Wage and salary earners have no deductions available to them in relation to that income,
Not quite true. Charitable donations and donations to schools are deductible but we were talking GST.