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Originally posted by chancremechanic
Better to have "Bush" than the alternative......😉
Let's not get into the gory details of that pun....

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Originally posted by chancremechanic
Better to have "Bush" than the alternative......😉
Oh, man! I only just read your profile --so far I thought you were kidding...

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Originally posted by skeeter
And they've got Bush, who superbly epitomises under-achievment.😏

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Yeah! Only in America can a C student become the worl's most powerful leader. oh.....nvm 😀

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Originally posted by skeeter
Splitting the atom just about covers it so shut up.

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Sounds like an admission to possession of weapons of mass destruction to me. You better watch out Skeeter, what with taking the mickey out of the yanks and scientific and physical evidence of possession of wmds, you're just one criteria short of an invasion. Is there any oil in NZ? I suppose the copious amounts of methane produced by your sheep could count as having gas reserves.

Now where's that red button? ;P

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Originally posted by donallyne
Sounds like an admission to possession of weapons of mass destruction to me. You better watch out Skeeter, what with taking the mickey out of the yanks and scientific and physical evidence of possession of wmds, you're just one criteria ...[text shortened]... having gas reserves.

Now where's that red button? ;P

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Wooo, that's jumping to conclusions!! Splitting the atom is merely an important part of WMDs. There were other reasons to split the atom --if only human curiosity. How could they know the ramifications at the time?

Apparently, btw, the world famos Glaxo pharmaceutical company originated (a loooong time ago, admittedly) in New Zealand. And New Zealand is one of the very few truly open economies; they have no trade barriers. Applaudable indeed.

And of course they have OMC. How bizarre...!

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It's amazing that even the most innocuous thread can turn into a X vs. Y argument, including insults to specific and groups of people.

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