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Thread ID: 91000 2008-06-23 03:21:00 Mets chums at it again. Cicero (40) PC World Chat
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681305 2008-06-25 22:22:00 Whatever trophies left NZ way back then, would have gone by sailing ship.So why wasn't a sailing ship used THIS time. PJ.

'Cos a sailing ship isn't as warm and comfy as a jet airliner.
johcar (6283)
681306 2008-06-25 23:26:00 They could have shown how genuine they were by rowing it over in a Waka! B.M. (505)
681307 2008-06-26 00:13:00 They could have shown how genuine they were by rowing it over in a Waka!
I think the maximum distance they travel in those things,is 2 miles.
Cicero (40)
681308 2008-06-26 00:45:00 Mercury outboard power. :D :D BobM (1138)
681309 2008-06-26 00:59:00 Nar, Mercury's crap, one gave up on us right out the end of the sounds! A Yamaha 115 pulled it the 35 km or so home... :p

At 13 knots. In the dark. :lol:

Ahh, that was a great weekend... :D
wratterus (105)
681310 2008-06-26 01:16:00 Great article.....and exactly why the majority of NZ'er are absolutely fed up with the mickey mouse antic's of Maori Culture in our government...

The article even tounched on the subject of why MMP doesnt work with minor parties having such a large say in government coalitions....

Lets kick out the greens and maori parties, they are a waste of time and money period. If you disagree, show me the worth of these parties, what have they done for this country!
SolMiester (139)
681311 2008-06-26 02:53:00 13 knots in a waka! It would have been planing! BobM (1138)
681312 2008-06-26 02:57:00 13 knots in a waka! It would have been planing!

Almost capsizing, probably! :horrified
wratterus (105)
681313 2008-06-26 02:58:00 13 knots in a waka! Wow. It would have been planing.! :D BobM (1138)
681314 2008-06-26 03:02:00 13 knots in a waka! Wow. It would have been planing.! :D

Gotta love it when PF1 stuffs up, and you end up posting a second post when you meant to edit the first one!!! :p
wratterus (105)
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