Wednesday, June 1, 2011
First the Crafar Farms, then New Zealand
"The new Chinese bidder for the Crafar dairy farming estate says if it gets the green light from the Government to make the $200 million-plus purchase, it also wants to invest in Kiwi real estate development, mining and infrastructure."
This is tremendously encouraging news! I was quite worried that the Chinese had lost interest in buying our country. Fortunately, Bill and John have been spending a lot of their very valuable time travelling to Asian countries such as China, and throwing themselves down on the ground to have their bellies scratched.
Looks like we're going gang-busters on selling up!
Thanks National, ya wee beauties!
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8 comments:
I'd hazard a guess there's more eating of dogs in China, than rubbing their bellies..hardly bodes well??
Ha!
Biltong!
John won ton
Ha!
Pun-fest!
(pun-feast)
We wouldn't need to sell if we made money by selling ad space in the Treaty of Waitangi like google does with google ads?
Pekeyn Duck
Bring me the Bill waiter. I'm done.
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