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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Magic wheel

Today, my son bought home a girl...and a magic wheel!
It's a scooter-come-unicycle and takes some mastering, I'm told. You grip the pads with your knees and spread your arms like an albatross in flight then scoot away!
Here it is.

3 comments:

I Can Copy and Paste Like RObert Guyton said...

From KiwiBlog


Goff flip-flops on Harawira
A fortnight agon Phil Goff ruled out talking to Hone Harawira. TVNZ reported:

He said Labour would talk to the Maori Party if it was “in the interests of New Zealanders to do so”.

Goff would not, however, talk to Hone Harawira, saying there were “lots of things I fundamentally disagree with him on”.

He said Labour would also work with Winston Peters, though New Zealand First is currently out of government.

So two weeks ago Goff said he would not talk to Harawira, but he would deal with Winston or the Maori Party.

Today the Herald reports:

Labour leader Phil Goff this morning refused to rule out Hone Harawira as a somewhat unlikely potential coalition partner following this year’s election.

So that’s a flip-flop in just two weeks.

Labour have had five different positions on the Foreshore & Seabed. Will they also get to five different positions on Hone Harawira?

I Can Copy and Paste Like Robert Guyton said...

I was thinking RObert Guyton,

You should start a general debate post so we can talk about other things.

What do ya think?

robertguyton said...

Good comment ICC&PLRG!
Hone Harawira has largely disappeared from the media radar over the past week and comments from his fellow Maori Party have likewise become rarer than hen's teeth. Why do you think that might be ICC&PLRG?
I suspect there has been some very careful management of MP issues by those 'managers' from the National Party who similarly bury news when it wants to cut off public thought on issues that don't favour them.
Looking forward to your response.