Posts by Danielle
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I can’t believe I didn’t find time to make more of how active and comfortable women are in these forums, and what a useful influence that is.
Your hiphop name: LL Cool R.
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Up Front: Life on Mars, in reply to
And please feel free to keep Dave Dobbyn as long as you need him.
I, personally, would be quite keen on Dave Dobbyn comforting us in our Tiny Earthquake Hour of Need.
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I'm perfectly happy for the damn thing to be in libraries, but... my visceral reaction to the book's existence is 'how gross'. That's allowed too, right?
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Up Front: Life on Mars, in reply to
Oh, the humanity.
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Well, shit, if we're in Scary Elvis Mode, have a cover of One of the Scariest Songs Ever:
"Seems I was holding a wrench, Mama
Then my mind just walked away"Shudder.
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Hard News: That's Entertainment!, in reply to
this has certainly been a good revival of all things Elvis Costello
And I didn't even have anything to do with it! And I'm listening to the bonus disc of King of America RIGHT NOW!
I feel like a bit of an Elvis-booster failure, TBH.
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Hard News: That's Entertainment!, in reply to
Once you open that lid, there’s just no closing it.
Did I ever tell you about the time I saw Destiny's Child at the Houston Rodeo for seventeen dollars? There was a flaming hoop involved.
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Muse: Commonplace Book, in reply to
it’s a bit more complicated than that
I always went for more of the 'fundamental societal transformations' feminist theories. Aim big, right?
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Southerly: Tower Insurance Have Some Bad…, in reply to
That just because something can be weaseled out under a technical loophole doesn’t make it okay, or fair, or right?
Exactly. It boggles the mind: David and his family not only have to take this, but are supposed to be *understanding* about the "pressure-filled" - and yet, somehow, hugely money-saving - situation in which the insurance companies find themselves? I mean, just how brainwashed would they like us?
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My aunt had a house moved on to Waiheke Island. On a barge. And then had it put on top of a hill.