Posts by Lyndon Hood
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Interesting panning of ad concept and comments debate
"this to a (disturbingly) catchy, bubblegum ditty"
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I actually remember, and have recalled more than once in the interim, that Tom Lehrer "-ly" song from spome point in my youth. Although I had never connected it with Lehrer I didn't have to listen to realise you were right..
While I had a decent memory of the tune and the last verse, I didn't realise how good it was, musically.
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Lyndon, this sounds like the Hemmingway Challenge where EH was challenged to write a story using six words.
Quite right. It came to my attention because someone recently put out a book of people's six-word memoirs: "Not Quite What I Was Planning" (see also the New Yorker article).
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Thx
Unnecessarily - even considerably- more than six words
I have to admit I was counting.
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The request for reviews eventually inspired me:
Front Cover Review: Absolute Power
Considerably - even unnecessarily - more than six words.
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Absolute Power brings down Government...
Could someone please let them know?If you could squeeze that into the six word format it might be even more awesome. The good news is you don't have to include the title - it's a given.
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Appears Bar Edward has bookbinder, india pale ale AND oatmeal stout on tap, along with other goodness. And two (2) different Emerson wheat beers in the fridge also.
Appears to lack coziness and absence-of-sports. But does make me thirsty.
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I'm reasonably sure I've seen places in Wellington with Emerson's on tap. The more I try and remember where the more it seems like a dream, but there may also have been coziness present.
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There's nothing so enjoyable as laughing your arse of at something you think your friends wouldn't find funny.
I'd just like to say I'm getting a kick out of these comments.
Some might sympathise with KiwiBlogBlog:
Laughed until I remembered I was old enough to have played these games.
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and, more importantly, found third parties willing to invest at least some of the marching private funding, for a long-term return. And then you build it
and, as the EPMU points out, found enough people to actually do the physical work.
This from Key give a little more info, mostly about what the plan isn't, but does make it sound like a variety of companies owning the cables to me.