What would Jesus drink? Quite likely, something from Boundary Road Brewery’s new craft beer range. I vouch for the Bouncing Czech pilsener. Well worth coming back for.
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What would Jesus drink? Quite likely, something from Boundary Road Brewery’s new craft beer range. I vouch for the Bouncing Czech pilsener. Well worth coming back for.
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Soon I’ll be out shaking hands on the Mana campaign trail.
This time I’m standing for the ALCP. Last time I stood for Libertarianz. This time the Bill and Ben (pictured left) Party won’t be around to compete for the party vote at “the lower end of the scale”.
I’m pleased. The so-called “wasted” vote belongs to the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party.
He would save the best till now. (NIV)
Despised Icon is the best thing since Slayer. ‘Nuff said.
Woe to the world because of the things that cause people to stumble! Such things must come, but woe to the person through whom they come! (NIV)
Palmerston North MP Iain Lees-Galloway remembers fondly the days when his cultured palate was enriched with vast quantities of 50 cent cans of Rheineck beer.
I remember this from my student days. We would always look at the cheapest product that week, whether it be Tui, or Rheineck, or some of those other quality products. I remember Rheineck being 50c a can – it was disgusting.
And this is the prime example of buying something for one purpose only, and that is for its alcohol content and its cheapness, because you wouldn’t buy Rheineck on the taste …
… from the NZ Herald.
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Quite right, too. You wouldn’t buy Rheineck on the taste. Why would you buy Rheineck?
You can still buy Rheineck. It’s currently on special at Foodtown, Woolworths and Countdown. $13.59 for a 12-pack of 330ml cans. Today’s price per can is $1.29, compared to 50 cents circa 1999. That’s a 250% price increase in 12 years.
… So, yes, we do need to increase the price
So, no, Iain. We don’t.
Why don’t you judge for yourselves what is right? (NIV)
It looks like Hekia Parata is the first off the blocks here in the Mana electorate. A flyer was in my mailbox a couple of weeks ago. Half the content is under the heading “I stand for:”
Not included are the three most important of the National Party’s stated values, viz.,
• Individual freedom and choice
• Personal responsibility
• Limited government
Included is
Safer communities. I back law and order policies that put victims first and deal with serious repeat offenders. I support early intervention for young offenders and measures to win the drug war on ‘P’.
Hekia’s list is standard copy that I presume has gone out to all candidates because the exact same text is on Mark Mitchell‘s website and Leonie Hapeta‘s website.
National Party candidates don’t know what they stand for. That’s why they have to be told. Parata’s party is not a party of principle, it’s a party of parrots!
Swedish death metallers At The Gates.
At the ALCP conference on the weekend, someone rightly pointed out that the logo of the new Mana Party looks like a chocolate bar.
The new Mana Bar competes with the iconic white chocolate Mofo™ Bar.
Get more go on Mofo™!
[Cross-posted to SOLO.]