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six7s Started conversation Apr 5, 2002
Hi...
Newbie reporting in - DNA fan from way back and amazed I never found this site earlier!
Nelson NZ is home until late 2003 at least
If your passing, call in, the kettle is always "glad to be of service"
Please add me to the NZ section of this page
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King Cthulhu of Balwyniti Posted Apr 5, 2002
G'day SixSevens! The author of this page probably won't be back online until Tuesday, but in the meantime consider yourself unofficially added and officially welcomed! There's another Kiwi who hangs around this page a fair bit, LÒÒnytunes, but all us Aussies are nice and friendly as well
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Rocket Rod Posted Apr 6, 2002
Oi Loony have you seen this one:
http://www.rugbyheaven.com.au/rugby/news/2002/04/06/FFXIFDTXMZC.html
I don't like the way sport has been heading for quite some time now, but this is getting ridiculous
Rod
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Rocket Rod Posted Apr 6, 2002
There is no team in the world the Aussies would rather beat(poms, frogs and springboks just don't cut it) Give me Australia V All Blacks any day
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Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here Posted Apr 6, 2002
O'Neil and his cronies are clowns with delusions of grandeur who can't even organise a decent Aussie club competition... which is why Rugby League is so strong in NSW and Queensland.
Going by the article, I'm sure the Aussie public is going to be thrilled when the only international rugby they see is three games beamed in from England by TV (v SA, France and England). There's only so many times in a season that NSW, Queensland and Canberra can play each other.
And of course the No 1 brand in world rugby is the All Blacks... and the only rugby player with a world-wide profile is New Zealander Jonah Lomu.
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Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here Posted Apr 6, 2002
Incidently, there's a growing feeling in NZ that we would be better off dumping the Super 12. People are saying it has had a detrimental impact on the feeder competition, our National Provincial Championship. And as everyone knows (except O'Neil), to be strong at the International level, you need good youngsters coming up through the grades.
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six7s Posted Apr 9, 2002
Thank you so much...
pop round for a or anytime... the kettle's always on
or an ..... the fridge is hardly ever empty
sixSevens
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Researcher 189693 Posted Apr 11, 2002
Hey Hey!! Another Kiwi here! Currently in Wellington and will be for a few more days at least. Not many New Zealanders here are there?
*Drinks some of SS and kicks the *
Jesi
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six7s Posted Apr 12, 2002
Hey Jesi!
You're right, doesn't seem to that many of us here, yet...
I'm sure soreading the word though.
So, you leaving the windy city and heading off huh?
Bon voyage / Haere ra!
You coming back? Whatever, have a great trip! How come, if you had some of my , there's MORE there than when I last looked???
maybe there are cyber-pixies at work....
sixSevens
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six7s Posted Apr 12, 2002
Hi there Looneytunes!
Aint it great... the weekend has already started, for some researchers... hehehe
Time for an .. care for one? Or would you prefer a ?
Had a rather lovely (RL) Hawkes Bay sauvignon blanc the other night, surprisingly good it was too...
Seizure leighter...
six7's
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Researcher 189693 Posted Apr 12, 2002
Weekends are great!
And it is a lovely day here in Wellington! Not windy at all! Really....
If you have too much six7 I will help with that...it being a Friday night and all!
Jesi
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six7s Posted Apr 12, 2002
Im not sure I understand the *too much* when used in conjunction with Jesi, but never mind, there's much that I don't understand!
More importantly, there is plenty for one and all.
Just collar one of those you see wandering around, they're bots by the way, four legged chilly bins (nb NOT eskies!) (hehe).
The *rams* are full of piping hot delicacies, all ge free and organic, the *lambs* and *hoggets* and are full to overflowing with a range of exquisite and repectively, all chilled to perfection and the *ewes* are stocked with the finest
Enjoy! for the weekend is here! (Not there yet of course, but here!)
six7's
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Researcher 189693 Posted Apr 14, 2002
I stand corrected! You can never have too much ! Silly me
*starts hunting *
eskies? Oh dear god.....
Jesi
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