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Goodness gracious me , I nearly wet my grandpa nappies when I read the last line . Who knew Tremain was the poet laureate of New Zealand . Awesome !
She can always go fruit picking after the next election now that she’s had some practice overseas she will be able to command top dollar!
She experienced at picking le,ons – just look at her cabhinet!
Typo! for le,ons read lemons
Compare his brilliant work with the rubbish ‘cartoons’ published by the NZHerald – once the nation’s leading newspaper, now a pathetic daily rag run and written by stupid, inexperienced, immature, engineering children. The media has capitulated to Ardern and her socialist buddies who are screwing this once wonderful country. I mean NEW ZEALAND!
Well said I stopped purchasing NZ Herald last year until they write without fear or favour
To quote from Garrickj Tremain’s great little golf book – old Jock standing there looking forlorn after another bad round ‘ if I was nae married, I’d give the game away’. Similarly, for me, the Herald ‘if it weren’t for the cryptic crossword, I’d never buy the the thing again’.