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positive pam Nov 13th 2011 11:33 am

Re: Odd stuff about NZ.
 

Originally Posted by lardyl (Post 9730056)
exactly - do you stroke them?

bet they purr though :lol:

Come on now boys lets concentrate. ;) :sneaky:

Leither Nov 13th 2011 8:26 pm

Re: Odd stuff about NZ.
 
The statue of "Captain Cook" on the hill outside Gisborne...despite the fact he is wearing an Italian Navy uniform.;)

Who is that imposter?:confused:

shirl Nov 13th 2011 8:59 pm

Re: Odd stuff about NZ.
 
Some people go to the supermarket in their dressing gown and slippers! I even saw someone in the Mall once wearing fluffy slippers and dressing gown. Oh and people often walk around outside in bare feet "ouch"!:ohmy:

RobClubley Nov 13th 2011 9:01 pm

Re: Odd stuff about NZ.
 

Originally Posted by shirl (Post 9730902)
Some people go to the supermarket in their dressing gown and slippers! I even saw someone in the Mall once wearing fluffy slippers and dressing gown. Oh and people often walk around outside in bare feet "ouch"!:ohmy:

I hate that - how little self respect must you have to go to Pak n Save in your jammies in the middle of the day?

Also you often see parents with kids in the supermarket in their bedclothes. Usually at times when they should be in bed!

lardyl Nov 13th 2011 9:11 pm

Re: Odd stuff about NZ.
 

Originally Posted by Stormer999 (Post 9730092)
Makes working on them more comfortable than a concrete, usually wet floor. Nothing odd about that........;);)

nah you're just a soft-cock, workin on it in the garage ?? - harden up or get some knee pads. :p

how can your garage floor be "usually" wet? do you soil yourself at the prospect of stroking the con rods....? or do you keep your sheep in there?? now that would be a combination, mutton and a grease gun. :ohmy:

you could do what one bloke I met did with his Triumph and bring it into the lounge. Just don't leave it in front of the gas fire when it has a "small" fuel leak. :rolleyes:

lardyl Nov 13th 2011 9:12 pm

Re: Odd stuff about NZ.
 

Originally Posted by RobClubley (Post 9730907)
I hate that - how little self respect must you have to go to Pak n Save in your jammies in the middle of the day?

Also you often see parents with kids in the supermarket in their bedclothes. Usually at times when they should be in bed!

indeed and what about the folks who are in jammies with no shoes......:rolleyes:

love30stm Nov 13th 2011 9:26 pm

Re: Odd stuff about NZ.
 

Originally Posted by shirl (Post 9730902)
Some people go to the supermarket in their dressing gown and slippers! I even saw someone in the Mall once wearing fluffy slippers and dressing gown. Oh and people often walk around outside in bare feet "ouch"!:ohmy:

I hate that too especially obese people that let them selves go too, there is a girl on the checkout at Pak n save with a full beard and moustache lovely :ohmy:

shirl Nov 13th 2011 9:38 pm

Re: Odd stuff about NZ.
 

Originally Posted by RobClubley (Post 9730907)
I hate that - how little self respect must you have to go to Pak n Save in your jammies in the middle of the day?

Also you often see parents with kids in the supermarket in their bedclothes. Usually at times when they should be in bed!

Yea sucks eh! When we were flying to USA recently a family turned up with all their kids in their nightclothes for the flight at Christchurch Airport, mind you it was 4am in the morning so they probably took them out of bed to go to the Airport! Kids walking round the airport in night clothes and sucking dummies, only in NZ! Or perhaps someone will know of other countries who adopt this attitude!

shirl Nov 13th 2011 9:42 pm

Re: Odd stuff about NZ.
 

Originally Posted by love30stm (Post 9730945)
I hate that too especially obese people that let them selves go too, there is a girl on the checkout at Pak n save with a full beard and moustache lovely :ohmy:

Paul Henry would have a field day about her!!!! lol! There is treatment for that kind of thing or perhaps she is happy looking like a man.

sheene Nov 14th 2011 6:40 am

Re: Odd stuff about NZ.
 

Originally Posted by love30stm (Post 9730945)
I hate that too especially obese people that let them selves go too, there is a girl on the checkout at Pak n save with a full beard and moustache lovely :ohmy:

So that's what a shemale is - always wondered.

Jan n Neil Nov 14th 2011 6:50 am

Re: Odd stuff about NZ.
 
Back to odd things: our neighbour looked after a whole FLOCK of sheep for her friend for a month, in her 2.5 acre section which is next to ours. They escaped, as she wasn't really geared up for sheep, so we got free chicken wire down our 50m fence, from her, to stop them coming in our garden and bothering our (sheep) dogs :rofl:

Only in NZ :thumbsup:

J

Bo-Jangles Nov 14th 2011 7:05 am

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I am not sure if this is a local tradition, but on sunny days folks seem to gather on their deck chairs outside the front of their property (i.e. on the crossover bit between the road and their driveway) to sit and drink beer and entertain their friends. It's all very odd and I don't understand why sitting on a driveway beside a busy road is such an attraction.

I must admit they do mostly seem to be the great unwashed /jobless types; usually with a pitbull running around among them.

Bo-Jangles Nov 14th 2011 7:20 am

Public holiday surcharges
 
We have Public holiday surcharges; which is quite good because it means on busy holiday weekends you can generally find a seat in a cafe because people take real issue about paying it and we have this ongoing debate and dilemma nine times every year about paying the extra 15% service charge on public holidays. Lots of cafes and restaurants close for two weeks Christmas holidays.


Noticing the disparity between the quality of hospitality venues, and the subsistence income of the people working in them, the New Zealand Labour Government, sometime in the late 2000s, legislated mandatory time-and-a-half pay on public holidays – a fairly standard piece of law in larger, overseas economies. In response, New Zealand’s “nation of small business owners” set about passing on this increased cost to their customers. But not, as even a half-wit, Year 10 Economics drop out would advise, by spreading the price increase through-out the year. Rather, in a fit of protest – and demonstrating the collective intelligence of Michael Laws’ talkback radio audience – the majority of businesses instead chose to add a surcharge to the bill, of anything up to 20%, on public holidays only.
http://www.kiwianarama.co.nz/public-...rges/#more-877

:rofl:

Bo-Jangles Nov 14th 2011 7:25 am

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I forgot how much I love this website; if it's odd you'll find it here. :rofl:

New Zealand T-Shirts


Nothing informs the world of wearer’s modest Kiwi patriotism better than a printed T-Shirt with words or images cleverly rearranged into the shape of New Zealand. Ironic, then, that 99% of these are worn exclusively in this country only.
http://www.kiwianarama.co.nz/new-zealand-t-shirts/

Charismatic Nov 14th 2011 7:33 am

Re: Public holiday surcharges
 

Originally Posted by Bo-Jangles (Post 9731433)
We have Public holiday surcharges

Very good Bo :lol:.


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