Year in Review
I've seen a few people do a year in review by posting the first sentance they wrote each month (the most recent was Raising WEG.
This is what I was writing. It's actually a fairly accurate representation, except there's not enough Joss.
I think it's colonialism's fault that I'm grumpy.
The Senate has appointed Alito to the supreme court.
Isn't it a good thing that the state sector unions put so much time and energy into getting labour re-elected promoting the importance of health and education?
I am not hosting any comment that calls Louise Nicholas a liar.
There was a protest march in support of Louise Nicholas today in Auckland.
Now I stayed away from the John Miller's list of top 50 conservative rock songs, because it was too dorky to comment on (plus Amanda did a fine job).
One of the biggest lecture theatres at Victoria University has a sticker up the front it says "Mobilisation May 1: Stop the Tour".
A New Zealand Idol contestant has been kicked off the show for being pregnant.
I went to a Coutdown supermarket on the weekend.
As I said in my last post, I have some experience with alternative primary schooling.
I've become convinced that I will know the last person on the unemployment benefit in Wellington.
This is what she had to say about the Medical Laboratory Workers strike.
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