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the widening food gap between poor and wealthy
On Wed, 10 Sep 2014 08:05:26 +1000, JohnJohn >
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>On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 15:36:18 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
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>>On 9/9/2014 3:26 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>>> On Wed, 10 Sep 2014 06:38:11 +1000, JohnJohn >
>>> wrote:
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>>>> On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 14:31:00 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
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>>>>> On 9/9/2014 1:52 PM, JohnJohn wrote:
>>>>>> On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 20:09:51 +0100, Janet > wrote:
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>>>>>>> In article >,
>>>>>>> lid says...
>>>>>>>>>> I don't know much about NZ, but who knows?
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>>>>>>>>> Crazy drivers.
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>>>>>>>> If you say so. I only know it's too cold for me.
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>>>>>>> Even the subtropical parts of NZ are too cold for you?
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>>>>>> I think so. I'd prefer if it never went under 18 degrees, day or
>>>>>> night.
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>>>>> You'd do well in Florida.
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>>>> Yes, or parts of California I suppose.
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>>> There's one big problem with that though, isn't there?
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>>> I reckon I could be living in NZ right now instead of Tas - other than
>>> we made the decision to holiday in Tasmania in 1996. It cost exactly
>>> the same for either destination, in the end Tassie got the nod. Loved
>>> it here right away, and I suspect similar would have happened had we
>>> one to NZ instead... assuming I could get past the accent...
>>>
>>Now that's regionalism for you. I'd be somewhat pressed to note the
>>differences.
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>NZ can be very distinct:
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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8KAaf45g5U
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>>Does Tas still brew that sublime Boag's Ale?
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>Yes. if you're from Lonnie. If you're from Hobart, it's Cascade.
Yes. It's a criminal offence to admit that you drink Cascade if you're
from Launceston, conversely you keep quiet if you're in Hobart and
drink Boags.
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