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Thread ID: 138506 2014-12-10 20:05:00 This is New Zealand! bk T (215) PC World Chat
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1389928 2014-12-13 00:20:00 Some people think differently but NZ is not alone. :rolleyes:


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B.M. (505)
1389929 2014-12-19 01:55:00 Some people think differently but NZ is not alone. :rolleyes:


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www.snopes.com
Agent_24 (57)
1389930 2014-12-22 18:45:00 Surely, our Politicians don't (or don't want to) know THIS (www.nzherald.co.nz).

Kind of in the same vein as the original post...

www.stuff.co.nz

So, there's no money for Xmas presents, and it's the fault of the Salvation Army for failing to give, give and give.
The article suggests he's looking for a job in one industry only (the meat works). Meantime they've produced a kid every year without fail for 4 years in a row. She sites the kids as the reason she hasn't been to budgetting, but if dad is unemployed, then why couldn't he watch the kids while she got some budgetting advice?

It's the same theme - abandon personal responsibility, and just expect more and more from others.

Maybe a few more kids will improve the situation. No harm in trying.
Paul.Cov (425)
1389931 2014-12-22 19:17:00 Kind of in the same vein as the original post...

www.stuff.co.nz

So, there's no money for Xmas presents, and it's the fault of the Salvation Army for failing to give, give and give.
The article suggests he's looking for a job in one industry only (the meat works). Meantime they've produced a kid every year without fail for 4 years in a row. She sites the kids as the reason she hasn't been to budgetting, but if dad is unemployed, then why couldn't he watch the kids while she got some budgetting advice?

It's the same theme - abandon personal responsibility, and just expect more and more from others.

Maybe a few more kids will improve the situation. No harm in trying.

I put a comment below that article about how they could still pump out kids yet not e able to pay for them. Its awaiting moderation hope they display it
gary67 (56)
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