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FairlyStrange Posted May 28, 2000
Funny....I thought those were US. Guess that's what I get for thinkin', huh!
Well....outside TV there was "Men At Work"! Damn good music! Wish they had hung around longer!
NM
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Wowbagger Posted May 29, 2000
Yes I think that song was heard beyond endurance when us Aussies won the America's Cup. It'll have a revival eventually I'm sure.
Hercules and Xena are both NZ/US productions - hence the prolific use of Maories in it as bad guys (they can look reeeeeeeeal mean )
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shazzPRME Posted May 30, 2000
Well... for a start... a singular one is a Maori (Have you get the US problem of adding *e*s in the wrong place NM... as in potatoe LOL)
They are the indigenous peoples of NZ... you know... the ones who do a neat line in putting their tongues out and scare all the other International Rugby players to death! They also do a fair amount of nose-rubbing and have some great music.
I should think that Loony would be a good point of reference for a more detailed run-down on their history.
I know that our Prince's Phillip and Charles are rather partial to visiting NZ... probably because the ladies, ermm,don't wear a lot and are very friendly.
shazzPRME
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FairlyStrange Posted May 30, 2000
By the way.....workin' on a party for Saturday. Not mine, a neat German Researcher I've met. A Newbie with an interest in getting deeper in the Guide!
I have no idea of "timetable"(has that ever mattered?)
If you get a chance, go over and say "Hi". The "Nick" is CyyStCyr, the Homepage is http://www.h2g2.com/U130554 .
Thanks, folks!
NM
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