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| Thread ID: 138889 | 2015-02-07 21:32:00 | Now pay attention you lot .. | B.M. (505) | PC World Chat |
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| 1393745 | 2015-02-07 21:32:00 | No more Hugging Trees
..OK :rolleyes: HERE (www.nzherald.co.nz) |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1393746 | 2015-02-07 22:02:00 | And this will cost the taxpayer, how much $$$$$$? | Zippity (58) | ||
| 1393747 | 2015-02-07 22:35:00 | LOL, sing to them instead. The world gets wackier each day. | Pingpongplayer (17335) | ||
| 1393748 | 2015-02-07 23:22:00 | Well we had an issue in Mount Maunganui years ago where, at the behest of the Councils Arborist, all the Christmas Lights were removed from the Norfolk Pines along The Mall because they were interfering with the trees sleep. :illogical Just recently it was found that the spray the council was using to control something was killing the trees, not the lights. :groan: The Loonys definitely have the keys to the asylum. :D |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1393749 | 2015-02-07 23:23:00 | And this will cost the taxpayer, how much $$$$$$? No problem, we've got plenty. |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1393750 | 2015-02-08 00:34:00 | The article says that there is no known treatment for kauri dieback disease, so why not try other things? A good example of thinking outside the square. "A conversation with nature" as they call the singing, sounds like a good idea. Better than abusing nature. |
rumpty (2863) | ||
| 1393751 | 2015-02-08 00:59:00 | The article says that there is no known treatment for kauri dieback disease, so why not try other things? A good example of thinking outside the square. "A conversation with nature" as they call the singing, sounds like a good idea. Better than abusing nature. Just so long as they do it at their own expense they are free to do whatever makes them feel good. It will not make a blind bit of difference to the trees. :) |
CliveM (6007) | ||
| 1393752 | 2015-02-08 01:09:00 | A quick burst of the bagpipes (playing rap?) should get the fungus back in parliament where it belongs. | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 1393753 | 2015-02-08 04:38:00 | A quick burst of the bagpipes (playing rap?) should get the fungus back in parliament where it belongs. Well what would the poor Piper have to have done to deserve such a plight? :crying We also have another Waitangi problem which just happened to come to light when the Fungi from Parliament arrived. The scheme was launched at the Treaty Grounds on Friday where cardboard cards were handed out. They promised hundreds of dollars in retail credit to people who bought a $45 "credit exchange card". Northland woman Bing Waitai, who was promoting the scheme on Facebook, said information had been distributed to more than 100 people at Waitangi. She referred calls to a credit exchange information line, which was answered by Paihia businesswoman Naomi Waterhouse. Waterhouse told the Herald on Sunday the scheme was a different monetary system, based on the pre-Treaty Declaration of Independence, which avoided debt. How much credit was loaded on people's cards would be based on their "worth as a human being". Full story HERE (www.nzherald.co.nz). :lol: |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1393754 | 2015-02-08 05:56:00 | No problem, we've got plenty. To be precise, they have plenty of money, OURS. |
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