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26th August 2008, 00:49 | #2481 | |
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Now I must be off, I need to check the door is locked. |
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26th August 2008, 00:56 | #2482 |
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What if you're walking away from the door and you're not sure if you locked the door or turned it the wrong way and now it's unlocked? You'd better go back and check it again.
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26th August 2008, 02:01 | #2483 |
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Just got home from the hospital.
Wife is in for the next 48 hours on IV antibiotics for an infection. On her birthday. Maybe this should be in the GMG thread. |
26th August 2008, 07:55 | #2484 |
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Rough deal.
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26th August 2008, 08:53 | #2485 |
Fuck up Ashley
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She'll be right hazmat. Just keep those dodgy otago registrars out!
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26th August 2008, 09:10 | #2486 |
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On a lighter note, after all these years, I have finally found a way to motivate myself to get into work on time ( in lieu of an employer who actually cares ) - beating a nemesis to a favoured car park in the morning.
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26th August 2008, 09:30 | #2487 |
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haha, years ago that was how I got to work nice and early I always wanted to grab the carpark right outside the exit. I was too pro.
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26th August 2008, 09:55 | #2488 |
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Hmm I thought it was just me .. I always used to try to beat this beyatch in James Smith's to the lowest corner carpark (bigger and you only have a car on one side of you so less chance of someone bashing the sides of your car etc).
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I can't stand jigsaw puzzles and at work we often have one in the lounge that gradually gets assembled. To me they're an act in futility.
However I have found a side of jigsaws that I can enjoy. And that is finding pieces that look like they should fit, but don't quite and jamming them ( not so much that I'd damage the pieces ) in place, thus causing disruption to the other jigsaw assemblers. It's extra satisfying to find a piece that mostly fits and looks like it would fit, but doesn't quite match, so that it'd be hard to spot. It's not so fun to accidentally put a correct piece in place.
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26th August 2008, 13:34 | #2491 |
I have detailed files
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Tomorrow you will get to work, and there will be a wrong piece in the right carpark.
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26th August 2008, 13:41 | #2492 | |
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26th August 2008, 14:03 | #2493 |
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You should wear gloves the whole time and you wouldn't have to worry about waiting for someone to open the door.
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26th August 2008, 14:11 | #2494 | |
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26th August 2008, 14:13 | #2495 |
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GENTLE KNOES MOR ABOUT TH MEDIA THAN U!!!!
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26th August 2008, 14:16 | #2496 |
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Crediblity karma - thx CCS
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26th August 2008, 14:27 | #2497 |
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TELL US HOW IT RELLY IS GENTL!
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26th August 2008, 14:52 | #2498 |
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Walk e slow e catch e monk e
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26th August 2008, 14:54 | #2499 |
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lol. a virus has deleted all files from my ntfs partitions. That's some funny shit.
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26th August 2008, 14:57 | #2500 | |
A mariachi ogre snorkel
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26th August 2008, 15:28 | #2501 |
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I just read that Nastia Luikin is considered "tall" for a gymnast...she's 160cm tall. I should have become a gymnast.
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26th August 2008, 15:43 | #2502 | |
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26th August 2008, 15:55 | #2503 |
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He said 'produce' like greens and carrots and fruits and shit.
Gosh, learn to read, baldy.
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26th August 2008, 16:20 | #2504 |
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Personalised plate idea:
http://www.plates.co.nz/search/?legend=2G1C
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26th August 2008, 16:26 | #2505 | |
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26th August 2008, 16:30 | #2507 |
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What about digital/online copies of the newspaper/publications?
Are blogs news media? or forums? Can i post them here?
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26th August 2008, 16:38 | #2508 |
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I can see international webpages posting their names/images all over the place just to spite this ruling.
http://www.popehat.com/ has already vowed to post them asap. Chances are it'll be on Fark etc at some stage soon too
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26th August 2008, 16:43 | #2509 |
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That guy's post is irony++.
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26th August 2008, 17:02 | #2510 |
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we can name them here right cause we're not a "news" website
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26th August 2008, 17:08 | #2511 | |
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26th August 2008, 17:37 | #2513 | |
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26th August 2008, 17:42 | #2514 | |
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How is cencoring JUST the internet "protecting" anyone? Update: "published on those pages which could be seen as prejudicial to the crown or defendant's case then a mistrial may be declared. " How on earth is this different to someone SAYING the same thing. I guess you could consider the internet far wider reaching than a 3 minute News broadcast. Last edited by Havs : 26th August 2008 at 17:47. |
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The interweb is completely changable - from the very first record that went online, someone, somewhere is able to change that record. Generally news sources are considered a pretty accurate permanent record of events that, by and large are irreversable. On top of that we have standards, structure and accountablity in the traditional mediums, online does not.
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IANAL. I just wanted to say that.
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26th August 2008, 20:30 | #2520 |
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Well it seems the names have been already posted online.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...0529128&pnum=0 Chances are the online ban has done the exact opposite and few days from now if you search Google with "murder of Weymouth 14-year-old John Hapeta" you will find many overseas pages with the name of the accused persons.
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