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Chelsea’s Thoughts | found by you
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November 13, 2009. The lovely little passage above resonates with me – the simplicity of our early friendships, the fiery fury of the playground breakups and unconditional love of the before home-time makeups. It brought to mind the following passage from Robert Fulghum’s. Lovely book ‘All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. I must confess a smidgen of bias here, for Chelsea is a close friend of my daughter – and, bless her, cites my blog as an inspiration to write! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Talofa Samoa | found by you
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November 21, 2009. From tomorrow morning, this will be the view that will greet me and She Whom Must Be Obeyed each morning for the next week. After a family meal of chicken piri piri with our girls and a friend who will live with them for a week, we’re heading off to Aggie Grey’s Lagoon Resort. In Samoa – most recently, the location for Survivor Samoa. For a little mini-mission while we’re there. With that, I’m off for a plate of chicken piri piri. Filed in Brief thoughts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Feeling empty | Looking for No.8 wire
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Looking for No.8 wire. On being a pākehā pom in New Zealand. The idea is that you prepare for the cleanse over a few days during which you avoid proteins, grains and refined foods. After a couple of days of that, you start taking capsules of four herbal products (anti-inflamatory, high fibre laxative, stimulating laxative and nutritional supplement) while eating meals based on the ‘delicious recipe ideas’ before returning to a normal diet after you’ve finished the capsules. From your own site. Enter your...
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Hiatus Interuptus | Looking for No.8 wire
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Looking for No.8 wire. On being a pākehā pom in New Zealand. My other long running blog has run out of steam and begun to ramble incoherently over the last year. Having revolved around geekery and online activities for a good few years, it suffered when I no longer bought the latest gadgets and work/emigration left little time for distractions. This entry was posted on Saturday, January 5th, 2008 at 8:53 pm and is filed under Ponderings. This entry. You can leave a response. From your own site. You are c...
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Looking for No.8 wire | On being a pākehā pom in New Zealand | Page 2
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Looking for No.8 wire. On being a pākehā pom in New Zealand. October 30, 2006 - One Response. Cruising on the Harbour Bridge. On the limit at the finish. Categorized in Out and About. Tags: Out and About. Two hours, seventeen minutes and fifty-two seconds. October 29, 2006 - 2 Responses. I ran over here today. The 21.09kms mix of rolling hills, flat dockside and Harbour Bridge of this morning’s Auckland Half Marathon. And Out and About. Tags: Out and About. Our very own Swan. And Out and About. The rich,...
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Moving back home | found by you
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January 12, 2010. From today and for the sake of my sanity, all my blogging will take place back on my original blog, bignoseduglyguy. I have migrated all the posts, pictures, comments and yeasty goodness to bignoseduglyguy. For posterity and ease. Please redirect your browsing and feeds accordingly and thanks for sticking with my peripatetic noodlings. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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All Whites through to World Cup! | found by you
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All Whites through to World Cup! November 14, 2009. New Zealand are through to the World Cup! The goalkeeper of the family and I joined her team at a team mates place up the valley for a pot luck dinner before watching the match together. Bahrain gave some opposition and displayed their talent for acting in the first half. However, Rory Fallon’s rocketing header just before half time and Mark Paston’s save of the questionable penalty were stellar! Filed in Brief thoughts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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