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johnmcrae.bsky.social
Great grandparent raising a toddler. River watcher, educator, unionist, biographer of Sir Robert Martin.
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Bar stories here too. My dad was a leader of miners strike in 51. During and years after, we kids were bullied by kids, adults + teachers in our rural town. Dad not so much. His verbal skill and intellect scared the hell out of them. Us kids have always known which side we're on. Even in bars
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That's a very respectable time too. Go you!
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Messaged my American kids today inquiring about life in the Orange Kingdom. "Very scary" came the response.
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I visit family in the US regularly from a nation with free(ish) medical care. I'm always astonished by the amount of TV advertising for drugs, health insurance schemes and ambulance-chasing law firms. This, while health levels in the US continue to fall in comparison to other nations.
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Arkansas is an irony free state.
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Review of yesterday's offering: 'smelt like vomit, tasted like sh*t.'
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We have raised a citizen of Sweden and an American.
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Might be great. I recently met up with someone I hadn't seen in nigh on 40 years. We had a lovely time.
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I'm genuinely curious as to who might be the 4 senior Nats who would be possible replacements.
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And the media needs to start asking him why he hasn't been briefed or hasn't seen. He has to be asked why he is so ill informed.
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I enjoyed this Vincent. I found your description of the relationship between pre-Tiriti Aotearoa and colonial Australia enlightening.
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No lunches arrived at our school today.
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My kids remember our camping trips fondly, as we do, and yes it is exhausting! We didn't do it with the gdkids but probably should have given them the experience. Don't think we're up to it with our wee mate being , 70+ etc but worth pondering.
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Lololol
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The thing is that the ongoing delays, combined with the social media nod and wink of those in the know, will lead to quite muted coverage when mainstream media are finally allowed to report. Guarantee that this terrible story and its cover-up will not receive a fraction of the media Golriz has.
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Not surprised at all. In 2002 I met Sandra and her campaign team, led by Lindsay Tisch, and was privy to the smatterings of their chatter. I was shocked by the racism.
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Thanks for this post Tara. You've reminded me to contact the swimming class tomorrow about our neurodivergent 4 y.o who currently loves the pool.
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My phone is telling me that it is raining. Nope. Supposed to be wet, wet, wet tomorrow. I'm picking occasional showers. Sympathy for my hydrangeas.
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My brother checked out when he was 80. He qualified under the Act for assistance. He'd had a pretty miserable couple of years and set the final date of his death a couple of weeks in advance. He was more at peace in those last days than I'd seen him in a long time.
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As a teacher, parent and grandparent, I've found any dubious benefit from having all students look the same are outweighed by the propensity of schools to use uniform rules to harass kids and families.
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Extraordinary artistry.
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The PM has clearly done the analysis. Having watched Willis successfully shrink the economy he's now appointed her as Minister for Economic Growth. Clever.
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I've made more submissions in the last few days than in my lifetime. (I'm 71.) But thanks for the reminder about the puberty blockers stuff. I will be doing it on behalf of the trans folk who work at my local supermarket.
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Lol. In my submission I resisted the temptation to describe the Bill as a libertarian wet dream.
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Done. Your piece was helpful. Thanks.
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Funny. Nevertheless more signed the treaty at Mangungu in Horeke on the Hokianga than at Waitangi itself. And Pero of Ngai Tupato. was one of those.
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Very good. My favourite Bono story is about the time he wrote to Captain Beefheart asking if he'd be interested in getting together to write and possibly record. Beefheart sent back a hand written note: "Dear Bongo, No."
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Thank you Vincent. Written with your usual clarity and informed by great scholarship.
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In a surging mass in the French 1/4 of New Orleans with my newly American twins and a kiwi girlfriend. Then on to a blues venue and then fireworks on the harbour. Memorable times.
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Working our way through Ted Lasso from the start. S1 was good fun but the script and storyline in series 2 seems markedly inferior to S1. Hoping for a return to previous standard.
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Gorgeous photo.