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Tuesday, April 27, 2004

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Oh dear, Richard Prebble has stepped down from the leadership of the ACT Party.

ACT president Catherine Judd said the party hoped Mr Prebble would stay as a MP, holding a cabinet post in the next National-led government. The majority of ACT members had supported Mr Prebble "and they will be very saddened and disappointed by his decision," she said.

Yeah, but Cathy ... the other 4,000,000 New Zealanders will be quite happy. Ahhh, shit. I just realised. Now we get Rodney 'perky bust' Hyde as his replacement. Come back Richie!

Is it worth adding that CNN just mentioned Colonel Gaddafi who Reagan called a "maddog" at the same moment that I read about Prebble who is also known as "maddog" and this is being written by somebody who was nicknamed "maddog" at high school?!

Oh yeah, and agree totally with the post beneath my bollocks.

Also just wait and see what happens to inner city traffic once they close all the roads around there for three days due to that stupid bloody car race. And this was a decision made by the Aucland City Council! They should know better. Also notice how the complaints came from North Shore City Council and from Donald 'duck' Brash rather than ACC because they knew they wouldn't have had a leg to stand on if they'd bitched. And Don, if you can get 5,000 of your farmer mate voters to protest about a huge national issue that will have tangible effects on all of our lives then perhaps they'll be allowed to cross the bridge as well. Maybe you could even get somebody from your party to drive a Tractor over the bridge with them.

Comments:
The opening round of Six Nations fixtures certainly didn’t disappoint. We had a tense thriller (Ireland 16 – 11 Italy), a shocking upset (England 19 – 26 Wales) - which must have cost the bookies in Wales a few quid, seen as though the Welsh were massive underdogs and not to mention the Taffies like a bit of Rugby Betting UK. Then there were the brave Scots; who went down 27-6 to France. So many parts of Scotland’s game were working well and all three of the French tries came from schoolboy errors by the Scots... I hope their confidence is still in tact because they actually played really well.
 

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