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29 Nov 2010 08:24p.m.
key wrote:
Just like the Haka for foreigners.Backwards, discriminatory.How do they get away with it and it is so retarded.HOCUS POCUS.Woops , someone stole my male package with witchcraft..........
13 Oct 2010 07:54a.m.
D wrote:
As a pakeha I think it comes down to respect of others culture and beliefs. They believe they are doing their job as keepers to keep both them items safe and the public. Like she said at the end of the day its a personal choice whether you would enter or not, personally I wouldn't!
13 Oct 2010 01:54a.m.
Perth Kiwi wrote:
V, what a horrible mean statement to make, do you honestly think and feel this way?
12 Oct 2010 10:37p.m.
V wrote:
What! are they going to have spot checks to see if your menstruating. HOW out of touch with reality are these people, No wonder the statistics for failure of this race are ALWAYS high. Stupidity wrapped up as culture!.
12 Oct 2010 09:16p.m.
Ricsta wrote:
What a load of moronic drivel.
12 Oct 2010 08:24p.m.
kiki wrote:
All they need to do is charge a fee this has been proven to subdue the strongest spirit, just look at the Mohikinui and Waitaki river. http://greystar.co.nz/node/66
The national museum, Te Papa, is about to mark its 20 millionth visitor. But it's hardly in the mood for celebrations.
Ballerina Eliza Jost was visiting Te Papa during a few hours off when she was greeted by a giant stuffed kea, a waiata and fanfare from a large crowd as she was welcomed as the museum's 20 millionth visitor.
Te Papa may start charging for admission if Wellington City Council funding is cut.
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