Audio: Andrew Little on Hosking, Talking Dope Legalisation
Andrew Little on Hosking, talking dope legalisation.
Andrew Little on Hosking, talking dope legalisation.
Yet another one from the “Truth is Stranger Than Fiction” file. According to Radio Today “No introduction to the track was broadcast, or any other content discussing it to justify its context.” “In making a decision about the complaints, Ofcom considered the demographic of the station’s audience as set
Stuff again… Doing jib? As they are construction workers, Gib sounds a little more likely. (Gypsum board)
A failing major media company, who today disgusts me so, that I refuse to mention their name, has been running a series of columns advocating ‘quality journalism’ and the benefits thereof to societal good. It seems to be some form of propaganda, a softening-up, to place themselves front-of-
SonovaMin and Boomslang have some competition. Any cartoon that triggers the always offended, the permanently upset and the luvvies combined has got to be assessed and considered for laughs. Even the guy with the funniest name in NZ, Meng Foon, the Race Relations Commissioner has been triggered by this lighthearted
Today’s face of the day is cartoonist Garrick Tremain. His employers fell for the classic trap. They should never have apologised. Apologies are used against people as the mob say that it is proof that a thought crime has been committed and they then demand that their target loses
Stuff Dec 2nd article – ‘ Koalas more important than firies‘ I wonder which one they mean? * Furies ( The three goddesses of vengeance) * Fairies ( Tinkerbell and friends) * Furries ( fans of media that features anthropomorphic animals—that is, animals who walk, talk, and do otherwise human things.) * Fires
I buy a newspaper on the weekend as it is about the only one the stable produces that has something of journalistic substance to it. The weekday one often resembles a reincarnation of the NZ Truth which was aiming at a particular market. The paper I’m referring to is,
Today’s Stuff Up is from the NZ Herald who no doubt were is a hurry to get the breaking story up as soon as possible. This is only one of the errors spotted in their article.
T & L I’ve taken the time, as it’s made itself available to me, to go through the 11,000+ signatories of so-called scientists and I have picked out those who identify as being located in New Zealand. I’ve subjected them all to internet searches. I’
I don’t often read anything written by Heather Du Plessis-Allan, she kind of winds me up so I just don’t click on her articles. But her latest ‘Premium’ article in ‘A newspaper’ piqued my interest. I had been thinking about doing a post about the Woman Who