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Barmy_in_Palmy

El Presidente In Absentia
Jun 6, 2005
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Lived in Margaret Street but count myself as an Ashhurst man. Taught at Massey for years. What about you?
Hahaha used to live on Weston ave (parents still do) now live on rainforth. Went to Massey got a degree. Now work at Pak'n Save. Which isn't as bad as it sounds.
 

littlewilly

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May 28, 2013
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Hahaha used to live on Weston ave (parents still do) now live on rainforth. Went to Massey got a degree. Now work at Pak'n Save. Which isn't as bad as it sounds.
What degree did you do? The big White House in Margaret Street used to be a girls' home. I was the last Principal. Lived next door in number 21. Does the Princess Tavern still exist? My old watering hole.
 

Barmy_in_Palmy

El Presidente In Absentia
Jun 6, 2005
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What degree did you do? The big White House in Margaret Street used to be a girls' home. I was the last Principal. Lived next door in number 21. Does the Princess Tavern still exist? My old watering hole.
It shut down for about 6-7 years, reopened just before Christmas.
 

Barmy_in_Palmy

El Presidente In Absentia
Jun 6, 2005
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Yeah, was going to Auckland to see The National and LCD Soundsystem, LCD cancelled so I figured I’d go see Clive Allen instead.
 

ravo

SC Supporter
Jun 4, 2004
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Thoughts from those who went?

I really enjoyed it and thought he spoke really well. Some good insights to things that go on behind the scenes at the club. Also, interesting tid bit on Thomas Lemar stuffing us around with Arsenal.

Hard to remember too much else, as I'd had a fair few at the Waiheke 7s tournament in the afternoon...
 

Barmy_in_Palmy

El Presidente In Absentia
Jun 6, 2005
16,254
17,215
Thoughts from those who went?

I really enjoyed it and thought he spoke really well. Some good insights to things that go on behind the scenes at the club. Also, interesting tid bit on Thomas Lemar stuffing us around with Arsenal.

Hard to remember too much else, as I'd had a fair few at the Waiheke 7s tournament in the afternoon...
I was glad I came up for it, I thought it was great, I hadn’t been to any KiwiSpurs events before but met a lot of great and interesting people and I thought Clive was a great story teller and it was really well organized.

I think I’ll go again next year.
 

Spriggan

7 inches from the midday sun!
Jun 15, 2012
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We're seriously considering moving to NZ, especially if the orange panda gets re-elected :asshat:. I moved here from the UK 30 years ago, time to move on. I last was in NZ back '90 with the band Snap! I really enjoyed being there, loved every minute so time to go back, permanently (once covid has been defeated of course).
 

yid-down-under

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Sep 21, 2003
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We're seriously considering moving to NZ, especially if the orange panda gets re-elected :asshat:. I moved here from the UK 30 years ago, time to move on. I last was in NZ back '90 with the band Snap! I really enjoyed being there, loved every minute so time to go back, permanently (once covid has been defeated of course).

as in ‘rhythm is a dancer’ snap?
 
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