Sideswipe: Happy farewell
Sarah spotted this "divorce cake topper" at a Glenfield charity shop.
Sarah spotted this "divorce cake topper" at a Glenfield charity shop.
Kiwi innovation, stationary lists in the year 2015 and a tale of two kittens.
A Russian priest sprinkles holy water on the central bank's servers in an attempt to stop the fall of the ruble. (Via Bankable Insight)
Moving on from the minimalist nativity - we toy around with this one.
Pentagon studies of America's nuclear missile infrastructure released last month (after reports of readiness failures) included the revelation that nuclear warheads had to be attached with a particular wrench.
Christmas pretension. This contemporary nativity set for $169 taps into "our learned experience from exposure to thousands of images, toys and Christmas cards over the years" apparently.
What can happen when TV becomes your life, your are to cheap to pay for parking and your juggling your money in the wrong place.
Great yarn from the letters to the editor in the UK Times newspaper: Anita Menzies was reminded of an event in the late 70s, "when an infant fell into a neighbour's garden pond.
It's my warehouse and I'll stack if I want to, stack if I want to ...
Lost message for Wellington's Round the Bays and the Pope's wisdom is bang on.
One giant TED, a dangerous garden hose, more excellent expriences and naughty government limo drivers.
A reader from Glen Eden writes: "My 10-year-old son came home the other day complaining that a teacher wouldn't let him go to the toilet.
"When shopping at my local Countdown in Hamilton I could have mistaken myself for being in Australia," writes Glenn.
The Aussies are claiming our stuff again, 3 teenagers spent on eventful night in Mairangi Bay and a 7ft tall statue stolen from its owner and sadly missed.
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.