This is the funniest thing I’ve seen in years. Electric Jesus-!
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I saw all these ‘APPARENTLY THIS IS ONLY AUSTRALIAN FOOD’ posts around
and not only does NZ have most of that stuff anyway but here’s some stuff that is APPARENTLY ONLY NEW ZEALAND
WHITTAKERS - not only are they bigger and cheaper than Cadbury blocks they are also PALM OIL FREE - fuck yeahh!!!!
PINKY BAR - chocolate, marshmellow, caramel what else can I say?
GRIFFINS BISCUITS - you think Tim Tams are good? Well actually they are but so are toffee pops and squiggles and mellowpuffs man MM MMM
HOKEY POKEY - the amount of times I have tried to explain what this is . . just google it man - Kiwi classic
PAVLOVA - ok so Australia has this too - BUT YOU KNOW ITS A KIWI DISH DON’T LIE
If we stare at this picture hard enough, think it’ll make November 23 come any faster?
I don’t think it’s working. Bah humbug.
All I want to do is stay home, watch this video, and giggle non-stop.
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Here is another helpful list, complete with jokes and literary references.
Common Ground Projects to make you smile # 17
Youth Factory, Factoría Joven, in Mérida, Spain, is an example of what can be done if a regional government works with the community and local designers to meet the needs of youth that may otherwise be heading down the slippery path of street life.
The structure may not be a permanent monument to architecture, but it is definitely a better place than the back streets of Spanish cities. We are all for any attempt at all to provide children and youth a place to be kids, to be creative and just have some fun.
Factoría Joven helps attract the restless, unemployed street youth off the streets and provides them with a place to skateboard, hip-hop dance, climb rocks, create graffiti — whatever they would otherwise do in much more sinister surroundings. There are also a computer lab and a dance studio, both 800-square-meters in size. Meeting rooms and spaces for theatre, video and music are all included.
Projects we love # 78
Erin Hansen calls herself a “recovering lazyholic” and has created a series of reminders for the fellow lazyholic.
My personal favourite - the “Eat more fibre” strategically placed above the loo.
If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything.
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