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    1. I was just thinking that the perfect combo would be the real Mike Hosking and Jeremy Wells, with Jeremy doing his “Like Mike” impersonation the entire time.

  1. Woohoo, yahoo, hip hip hooray, PTFL, yes yes yes yes, bye bye Mike, bye bye Bill ….. Woohoo, yahoo, hip hip hooray, PTFL, yes yes yes yes, bye bye Mike, bye bye Bill ….. Woohoo, yahoo, hip hip hooray, PTFL, yes yes yes yes, bye bye Mike, bye bye Bill ….. Woohoo, yahoo, hip hip hooray, PTFL, yes yes yes yes, bye bye Mike……

    Don’t care who’s replacing you, just so pleased that you have decided to hang up your right-wing holey jeans…. Woohoo, yahoo, hip hip hooray, PTFL, yes yes yes yes, bye bye Mike……

    I don’t even need to win Lotto $18 million tonight …. I could not be more happy than I am now, thank you for leaving Mike Hosking – you complete me!!

    Sorry …. I got carried away with the bye bye Bill comment….a bit of wishful thinking.

  2. This will either be priceless genius or a glorious train-wreck. Either way it will be worth watching. Can’t wait.

  3. Shit Martin, I hope you weren’t disappointed, for me it was like a live version of the woman’s weekly, is that what you expected?

  4. I didn’t catch it right from the start, but what I saw was thoroughly disappointing; The same awkward fake banter, the same vapid jonny-on-the-spot correspondents, and the same bullshit content; basically advertising masquerading as current events. There was the pseudo-FairGo story about a woman doing her Christmas shopping (advertising Westfield mall), the story about the “Lord or the Rungs” climbing wall (advertising an adventure tourism business on a private farm), and the interview with Celine Dion (advertising her upcoming concert. The only relief was intentionally silly Anika Moa, a master of interview as satire, and the only kiw tv personality who dare challenge Celine Dion to a sing-off on national TV. Keep it up Anika, you’re a national treasure.

  5. I didn’t catch it right from the start, but what I saw was thoroughly disappointing; The same awkward fake banter, the same vapid jonny-on-the-spot correspondents, and the same bullshit content; basically advertising masquerading as current events. There was the pseudo-FairGo story about a woman doing her Christmas shopping (advertising Westfield mall), the story about the “Lord or the Rungs” climbing wall (advertising an adventure tourism business on a private farm), and the interview with Celine Dion (advertising her upcoming concert). The only relief was intentionally silly Anika Moa, a master of interview as satire, and the only kiwi tv personality who dare challenge Celine Dion to a sing-off on national TV. Keep it up Anika, you’re a national treasure.

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