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nzbarry.bsky.social
Aesthete. Idler. Traveller. Eater. Drinker. Reader. Watcher. One-time lawyer. Dunedin, NZ Travel related posts on @[email protected]
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But with a frighteningly large price tag to enjoy them.
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Joel and Erin were both great editors of our student mag, Critic.
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Me also.
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Now that you have reminded me, I see the DVD is in the library, so I will watch it again.
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There's not much else in terms of storyline or character development. She's engaged to Raymond when she meets Daniel - they have lots of sex, but he won't marry her. letterboxd.com/nzbarry/film...
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Ah, I didn't know about the roads factoring into it. Probably also varies according to where in South D - I'm opposite PaknSave so pretty well set up.
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It's also quite hard to keep up with watching vids coming out every couple of days, what with life happening and other vids to watch.
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South D is pretty much a 15 minute city. Even in Palmerston North, I found it unnecessary to have a car.
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Interesting disclaimer re ability to live there and number of bedrooms. Nothing in the pictures looks remotely like a bedroom. No disclaimer re ability to go to sea, or Mt Ararat.
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My school put on a whole production of Joseph. My inability to do a joke on stage steered me away from an acting career.
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Universities have been commercialising for decades - Otago through its Innovation Centre, Massey (my previous Uni) did a lot as well. Next up: Luxon suggests to Air NZ they might want to try flying airplanes.
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I did think eating there, but have food to cook. Menu was fairly standard itms for a pub, lots of people dining in.
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I had some of that when a youngster, but it was all up north.
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Mine is only $10. Railway Hotel in Mossburn rules!
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I kind of like it.
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Murder One! Hmmmm.
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For a while, you couldn't move without hearing that song, I grew to hate it. Heard it again recently - hatred had subsided.
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So tricky!
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Rebecca K Reilly - very new to the UK market with Greta & Valdin, had a great NY Times review last January. Maybe too queer to be mainstream but is very contemporary.
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I never really understood the hatred for the previous government, as I'd never hated an entire government, until this lot came along. Seymour is a bad un, but I struggle to see any good uns in the bunch.
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You wouldn't want to be my neighbour then - 3 cars for just me, plus a scooter. They're all parked off road, however.
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Not far off how David Foster Wallace portrayed the northern part of the continent in Infinite Jest, although he did leave a bit of the USA.
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How do they explain the Three Parks development, then? It would be an ideal place to locate a fast food place, if there's no room in the inner CBD. The proposed site was a bit strange, as it's currently farm land.
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I love this library - even became a member while visiting. Sadly the top floor was closed for a special event but even the 5th floor has nice views.
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I must admit - until I saw your post, I didn't know the buses were free.