I'm an Easter bunny believer
Carlos Angell of Titirangi took this photo on Sunday and even though he's 18 years old, he now believes in the Easter bunny again.
Carlos Angell of Titirangi took this photo on Sunday and even though he's 18 years old, he now believes in the Easter bunny again.
"My short career as a bank junior [in Auckland] in the mid-1960s was at the new National Bank of NZ Town Hall branch," writes Dr Gerald Turnbull.
Jesus is alive and in training for Easter on Remuera Rd. "The cross had a wheel, should it get a little heavy,'' said our witness.
On Monday, this Fulton Hogan machine blocked the entrance to a Wilson car park in Takapuna.
OMG, hilarious! I just got woken by annoying dog barking and looked out of my window to see the police across the road.
In Max Cryer's latest book Is It True? readers are set straight on those things we always assumed to be true, but really aren't.
Tradition dictates anyone playing a joke after midday on April 1 is a fool themselves, but that's no reason not to share the best pranks from around the world ...
"When heading out for a night on the town, we always call in to this specialty shop in Glen Innes so we can dance the night away," says Alan Parker.
"This is our goat, Dick, waking up Tommy the horse,'' write the Turners in Maungaturoto, an hour north of Auckland.
Maungakiekie Golf Club sets the standard of play required! Their box for submitting golf scorecards would seem to indicate don't bother if you had a bad game.
Scott Fraser wonders if the entrance to this garden centre could be tidied up by showcasing some of its products.
Can you spot the danger? If not, imagine being an 18-year-old with a few beers under your belt.
If the worst comes to the worst, perhaps John and Winston could sit down over a glass or two of 1995 sauvignon blanc and nut out a coalition deal.
Greg Hawkins watched One News on Wednesday and noticed that weather presenter Karen Olsen.
Mobile number 777-7777 has sold for more than US$2 million at a charity auction in Abu Dhabi. But there is a catch.
A reader writes: "My toothbrush holder doesn't say where it was made. Pretty sure it wasn't in #ukraine tho.'' (@Mrjmuzz on Twitter)
The Christchurch floods have disappeared from the headlines but the clean-up continues.
Has the UN envoy got itchy 'feat' too? Prime News captioning went awry last Friday.
"While the perks of working in our city's smoggy CBD are few, on Wednesday I had a wee chuckle at the placid nature of our population," writes a reader.
Ain't that the truth ... this Trade Me listing for a Torbay property tells it like it is for Auckland's first-home buyers.
Melissa had just bought her son an Elmo toy and as she passed Takapuna Bar she realised they had broken all the rules.
Officials at Beijing's Forbidden City have a policy of keeping about 200 cats at the imperial palace complex to keep rats and vermin away from the cultural relics.
Dogs considering antisocial behaviour at Maraetai need to be literate, it seems.