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Capture: Colour is the new black, in reply to
Totally trippy eyed peacock experience.
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Capture: City Scenes, in reply to
I stood in the dome once upon a time (working on roof restoration) and there are pencil drawings up there of the harbour and boats and Rangitoto, done by the workmen over 100 years ago, they're choice.
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Driving to work I saw a man standing taking a photo of a road, car door beside him open, I thought, probably a PAS Capturist going about their work.
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OnPoint: Dear Labour Caucus, in reply to
Wisdom you say? Did you know that Sofie means wisdom. Jus' sayin' ;)
Biblically (old testament), Sophia is the wisdom of God.
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Capture: Colour is the new black, in reply to
Spotted!
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Capture: Colour is the new black, in reply to
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Red stickered makes a too late charge,
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/6160541/100-Nelson-homes-red-stickered -
OnPoint: Dear Labour Caucus, in reply to
I can say with absolute hand on my heart that I have chatted with Gio outside this forum, and at all times he has been a gentle, kind and totally dignified person.
I always find opprobrium difficult, Gio has never displayed it to me in any context. -
OnPoint: Dear Labour Caucus, in reply to
Definitely!
Oh and on the don't be a dick thing, my test, try saying that down at the pub at G.I.
bar patron, whatthefukareya?
merc; don't be a dick
It is an active thing. Whereas - excuse me and a smile - works wonders because it's a passive thing. As for the word grace, that is far too holy for me ;-) -
OnPoint: Dear Labour Caucus, in reply to
And yes, this comment has been self-censored. There's a lot I'm not saying, because it won't progress things at all, and it will only hurt people. However, one thing I must not self-censor is this: I do think that a fair amount of the opprobrium that was directed at Gio was unfair.
I self censor as well, alot, because of reasons, though as I am learning. Gio copped quite a bit of unfair flak, and what a strength of character that he hung in there. I love Gio's views (and others here), they expand my world.