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“Don’t miss this!” …message to anyone just skimming through.
Seriously funny, made my day.
“Thanks!” (And I’m someone who still likes Winston, despite all that’s gone down.)
Kheala. Thanks. I took your advice and enjoyed a good laugh out loud.
🙂
Thrice.
Remember McPhail and Gadsby ?
Yep, they did Winston too 🙂
(Was also thinking Clarke & Dawe)
Well done.
I have never liked Peters. He was a more successful as a conman than Key but not quite as successful a bully as Muldoon. An accomplished professional liar.
I recall him, as Minister for Jiggery-pokery, telling the nation in 1997 that the Asian crisis -in which South Korea was utterly pummelled by the IMF- would not affect NZ.
It all goes to show how easily so many New Zealanders were conned into believing utter nonsense if that utter nonsense was delivered with authority.
Sadly, large numbers of New Zealanders still believe in utter nonsense, but fortunately the utter nonsense delivered by Winnie.
Damn, early morning comment with the brain not fully awake.
Sadly, large numbers of New Zealanders still believe in utter nonsense, but fortunately NOT the utter nonsense delivered by Winnie.