>>21
I don't see how can it mean anything else. It's a clear confession of liking something, in response to a question that asked you whether you like it.
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Anonymous2009-08-26 19:39
New Zealand is great
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Anonymous2009-08-27 3:30
New Zealand is great
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Anonymous2009-08-27 3:32
I saw in a movie that the whole country got excited when a piano got shipped to there
New Zealand's Parliament Buildings look a hell of a lot better and more characteristic looking than that ultra modern looking Australian parliament building. Couldn't Australia just expand upon the old building built in 1927? (Yes, I know it was only suppose to be "temporary", but c'mon.) The old Australian parliament building looks better to me IMO.
>>41
The land is great, if a bit chilly and geologically active.
The People are great.
The lamb is great.
The nation deserves more respect than many, especially larger ones.
But there's still too many christians.
'murikan here. my roommate is a kiwi. He's INSANE when he's drunk. rescued him from the cops last weekend when he kicked open the door of a closed liquor store
Oz = MASSIVE, Orange, hot, dusty, hostile, macho, and intellectually devoid
Nz = COMPACT, Green, temperate, equanimous, engaging and dynamic
Take your pick
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Anonymous2009-10-08 14:51
It's true! Australia is crap. S please stop coming here all you mud skin immigrants. England a New Zealand are much better countries by far! Go flood them.
In 1930, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, in an effort to alleviate the effects of the... Anyone? Anyone?... the Great Depression, passed the... Anyone? Anyone? The tariff bill? The Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act? Which, anyone? Raised or lowered?... raised tariffs, in an effort to collect more revenue for the federal government. Did it work? Anyone? Anyone know the effects? It did not work, and the United States sank deeper into the Great Depression. Today we have a similar debate over this. Anyone know what this is? Class? Anyone? Anyone? Anyone seen this before? The Laffer Curve. Anyone know what this says? It says that at this point on the revenue curve, you will get exactly the same amount of revenue as at this point. This is very controversial. Does anyone know what Vice President Bush called this in 1980? Anyone? Something-d-o-o economics. "Voodoo" economics.
>>1
As someone who's spent quite a bit of time in New Zealand and is a fan, please stop this. Can't you see it's doing more harm than good? Of course if you're not a Kiwi; if you're just another fucking troll, then fuck you, New Zealand is great.
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Anonymous2009-10-26 6:07
New Zealand is great
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Anonymous2009-10-26 7:06
But Fiji is better
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Anonymous2009-10-26 7:15
New Zealand is great
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Anonymous2009-10-26 8:08
But Fiji is better
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Anonymous2009-10-26 8:59
You're all wrong, England is superior
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Anonymous2009-10-26 9:27
Considered that both were found by England, yeah. Also Australia too.
Milkribs reports troll
Well he should be reported
For being anus
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Anonymous2009-10-28 22:12
New Zealand is great
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Anonymous2009-10-28 23:17
If you were kidnapped and left on either the North Island or the South Island, is there a way to tell by smell which island that you are on in New Zealand?
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Anonymous2009-10-29 6:01
New Zealand is great
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Anonymous2009-10-29 6:02
>>174
Yes. North Island smells like sulfur, the South like sheep/cow shit. True story.
>>191 The sale of raw milk directly to consumers is prohibited in Canada under the Food and Drug Regulations since 1991.
Lol.
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Anonymous2009-11-22 20:51
New Zealand is great
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Anonymous2009-11-22 23:49
>>193
Yeah, well maybe we had 12300 annual deaths due to bad rotten food, you insensitive shit head.
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Anonymous2009-11-23 13:51
>>195
Much more likely due to the ineptness of corporate agribusiness than the small farmer who knows his livelihood would be in jeopardy if he lets his fresh raw farm milk get contaminated. Thanks for putting the small farmer out of business and making people less healthy by making the sale of raw milk illegal in your entire country, you insensitive shit head.
>>196
less healthy? How do you get less healthy than dead, you retard
Pastuerization, you hippie bitch
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Anonymous2009-11-23 14:39
>>197-198
How does a retard like you double post? Oh right, by being retarded.
Also largest case of salmonella poising happened with pasteurized milk. And a lot of the reasoning behind it is from decades old suspicions. Most of the problems with raw milk were from the turn of the century. Why would the Canadian government suddenly ban its sale in 1991 when many local farmers already realized the cause of the contamination was from distilling alcohol and filthy conditions from many, many decades ago?
It would never be possible to be able to mass produce for obvious reasons, but the local farmer should have the right to sell his fresh farm milk and the people should have the right to purchase and consume it if they want to.
Also on pasteurization many raw milk enthusiasts feel that pasteurization destroys much of the beneficial bacteria, and big yogurt companies are starting to put some of this beneficial bacteria in their yogurt products. Because scientists are finding that it is actually good for you.
Australia also has a similar nation-wide ban (although I'm not sure if it's still in effect).
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Anonymous2009-11-23 15:04
I do what the government says because they know whats best for me. Also, 200GET!!!
>>223
That's why NASA is working on that. So JEWS can own that too. They'll send GENTILES to do the risky work of course.
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Anonymous2010-01-20 9:44
New Zealand
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Anonymous2010-01-20 11:51
is great
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Anonymous2010-01-20 14:40
New
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Anonymous2010-07-21 8:02
New Zealanders who emigrate to Australia raise the IQ of both countries
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Anonymous2010-07-21 18:43
>>228
Have you considered a career in stand-up comedy?
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N2010-08-27 10:06
why must one be better than the other? They are both great but in different ways :)
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Anonymous2010-08-27 15:13
>>230
No, no....This won't do at all.
There has to be conflict for us to advance the conversation.
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Anonymous2010-08-27 19:37
Dear Dr Feelgood,
I am a sailor in the Australian Navy. My parents live in Byron Bay and one of my sisters, who lives in Kirribilli, is married to a Kiwi. My father and Mother have recently been arrested for growing and selling marijuana and are currently dependent on my two sisters, who are prostitutes in King's Cross.
I have two brothers, one who is currently serving a non-parole life sentence in Silverwater Prison, for the rape & murder of a teenage boy in 1994, the other currently being held in the Goulburn remand centre on charges of incest with his three children.
I have recently become engaged to marry a former Thai prostitute who lives on the Gold Coast and indeed is still a part time "working girl" in a Brothel, however, her time there is limited as she has recently been infected with an STD.
We intend to marry as soon as possible and are currently looking into the possibility of opening our own brothel with my fiancee utilizing her knowledge of the industry working as the manager. I am hoping my two sisters would be interested in joining our team. Although I would prefer them not to prostitute themselves at least it would get them off the streets and hopefully the heroin.
My problem is this: I love my fiancee and look forward to bringing her into the family and of course I want to be totally honest with her.
Should I tell her about my brother-in-law being a Kiwi?