Sideswipe: Probably not much
Spotted at Auckland Airport. The answer is, "very little", according to Olin Reed.
Spotted at Auckland Airport. The answer is, "very little", according to Olin Reed.
Wendy “fist pump” Petrie performs a top-notch photobomb at the Auckland marathon.
Tricia just saw this Australian magazine in her local magazine outlet and was highly amused by the title and that there was market for it.
In a 1985 Los Angeles Times poll, 51 per cent of respondents supported quarantining Aids patients.
Keeping the sweaty plebs away? Spotted at the Auckland Marathon yesterday.
"Are people insane? Every day there's a queue from one end of Farro to the other, waiting for the midday delivery of Lewis Road Creamery chocolate milk, and apparently some people have been selling bottles of the stuff on Trade Me for upwards of $20.
“Agent has worked out how to make a square table turn to a rectangle in this real estate listing,” says a reader.
Slugs posing as mice, sweet doggie love and sayings better not to live by.
Spotted at Mitre 10 Mega, Henderson, some buckets that just can't wait.
I'm sure the residents of this retirement home are just thrilled with the Halloween decorations.
Instructor with a wondering eye, a nappy reminder fail, special congratulations from Mercury Energy and a dwarf who sees the funny side.
Andy saw this billboard and comments, "Er ... a ram is a male sheep. That's a goat!"
A Texas-based dental equipment company has put out a calendar featuring dental mannequins in various scenarios, including a family frolicking in a winter wonderland.
"Saw this today at Spotlight - the perfect Christmas gift for the Leon in your life!" writes Jocelyn.
Cheep az rent with a bare twist, junk mail, misinterpreted mokos and amusing apologies.
Canadian chain Boston Pizza held a contest inviting customers to vote on an outrageous pizza innovation it could introduce. One of the ideas was this pizza cake.
"This pulled up beside me at the lights on Te Rakau Drive, Pakuranga, Auckland," writes a reader. "Filthiest car I've ever seen."
"Six brave umbrellas have lost the battle against the wind and rain," writes Diane. "They are buried in an unmarked grave on the corner of Symonds St and City Rd."