Wrestling with the mower in suburban Auckland.
Well, that's blown it
David received a parcel from his daughter in the UK for his birthday. "When it arrived it had an official sticker saying it had been opened by Customs. One of the items in the parcel - an inflatable Zimmer frame (not sure what she's getting at!) - was also opened. We couldn't understand why Customs would have been so interested in this parcel, but reading the Custom Declaration all was revealed. Our daughter had listed the cheeky gift as a 'blow-up Zimmer frame', perhaps not the best choice of words. P.S. I haven't blown up the Zimmer frame. Yet."
Hitting nail on the ... ear
"In the late 1970s my boyfriend and I were staying with friends in a small Waikato town," recalls Jennifer. "Our friend decided she would let her two daughters get their ears pierced. The older girl was worried about how it was done and if it would hurt. Teasing, my boyfriend told her that nails were hammered through the earlobes to make the holes. We eventually drove into town and had just stepped inside the shop when the older girl gave a strange cry and bolted back out the door. I still don't know why the Te Awamutu jeweller had four large nails neatly lined up on the counter!"