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toprob wrote:I guess at some stage we'll get to vote on whether or not to keep the monarchy, but that will be a harder choice than just changing the flag. I do love to watch the old dear on TV at Christmas...


emfrat wrote:Chookie Embra is a great guy. He knows his job, but he won't be pushed around by any twitchy-tailed artistic director trying to hang on his coat-tails, just to boost his CV.
Ian Warren wrote:Well we have seen the old Duke say just recent 'F' word to some media people ... maybe time to return the favour
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Ian Warren wrote:Not exactly a role model for an ambassador of his flag .. New Flag ... maybe his face on it for a bitta wind slapping
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...!toprob wrote:As expected, too many ferns, I can cope with the koru, but the fern is still pretty meaningless to me. It's a butter logo, and a netball team...

toprob wrote:Personally I was looking forward to ditching the 'commonwealth' connection, simply because my idea of a New Zealander isn't necessarily from English stock. I'm not, I'm a third-generation New Zealander, and my grandkids are fifth generation, but not a lot of poms in their bloodline... My family name was anglicized at some point, from the original Cornescu, which was Romanian, so a Union Jack isn't of much use to me either.


omitchell wrote:The only reason ShonKey is bringing it up over and over is to keep people distracted from the TPPA
toprob wrote:I know people say that, but I'm not too sure that things really work that way -- I mean, how many of us can only deal with one societal issue at a time? Did someone really think that by spending 26 million on a flag, people wouldn't notice the TPPA? If that was true, then that's a really sad commentary on those who spin for the government.

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....!Ian Warren wrote::D Paul , just come to New Zealand ..
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