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The Gift That Keeps on Giving

Only the most observant would have seen what I saw, and then asked about it via the Official Information Act. The answers will surprise you.

Having autism, of one kind or another isn’t a handicap, especially when having autism leads you to be highly observant of the tiniest things. I guess it explains my encyclopaedic knowledge of things that I become interested in...in this case, firearms.

Last month I was looking for an image of Angela Brazier and/or Mike McIlraith from Te Tari Pūreke (Firearms Safety Authority) for an article I was writing. Now, TTP is a new organisation so photos of these two idiots are hard to come by. It was as I was browsing photos that I noticed a couple of things.

Here are the photos, see if you can spot them.

Have you seen it yet? The answer is after the break.


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