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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)6/29/2007 5:50:30 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
I think you have a point, Bermuda-Maurice-the-king, while Quack is sinking, singing in the Bermuda Triangle.

bellsisters.com

We all need more neo-conservatives, as teachers in the EGGs.
(where did all the neo-liberals go??)

bellsisters.com

two weeks more, and the NZ parliament will be free, gratis, on the internet-air?? in the water blue??

Have you been duck-practicing hard, the proportional revolution of the Epsom voting district??

bellsisters.com

Btw, thanks for that upside down icehockey, I knew you kiwis were good at it.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)6/29/2007 6:32:13 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
He was the Great King of whinining, yes??



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)6/29/2007 6:45:46 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
He was the Great King of whinining, yes??

You have been well described by the Misthsonian institute

12.170.145.161

Senate Hearing on Smithsonian Oversight
Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-CA) chairs a Senate Rules and Administration Cmte. hearing on "Smithsonian Governance Overhaul." This hearing considered proposals to change the governance structure of the Smithsonian Institution. Witnesses include Rep. Doris Matsui (D-CA), who is a member of the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents.
6/26/2007: WASHINGTON, DC:
American Political Archive
This week hear interviews from Alonzo Fields, the chief butler and maitre d' at the White House for Presidents Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, & Eisenhower. This and other interviews are from ?The Working White House: Two Centuries of Traditions and Memories,? by the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage and the White House Historical Association.
9/9/2006: WASHINGTON, DC: 1 hr. : C-SPAN Radio
Andrew Cockburn, Contributing Writer, Smithsonian Magazine
Andrew Cockburn, Contributing Writer to Smithsonian Magazine, discusses his article on the history of Shiite Muslims in Iraq and their recent rise in political power.
12/18/2003: WASHINGTON, DC: 30 min.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)6/29/2007 6:59:30 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
Btw, why not give them both sisters a hit, say hello to their grandson..

bellsisters.com

Note, iTunes too.

Carol Lam, did she have a sister, or totally left alone??

bellsisters.com

It sounds like PJ, folloing-wing the advices of his father, although it is a really good old joke.

Btw, I am sure you know why the asian wives ties the knot so skillfully, before he goes out for another day.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)7/3/2007 11:07:44 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
Do you think the funniest and silliest of the former english colonies would and should be left alone, these few lingering days??

(note, as any silliest public service funniest, it demands that real player, did you get your proper richard-help, to use an rtsp/link)

rtsp://video.c-span.org/60days/brit070307_Brown.rm
British P.M. Gordon Brown on Governance & Constitutional Reform (7/03/2007)

What is the way to reform a constitution which does not exist??

12.170.145.161
(maybe, just tomorrow, they will add the most latest and the worst funniest of jesterday, for the http-devolved)

Btw, I am starting to finally understand how little two party babies and Andy Seybolds are boldly and baldly made, one just takes an egg (EGG), adds some milk or cream, stirs it wildly while lovingly adding some sugar.

After that one just adds lots of rum, but no cocacola.

PS do you think EU can really trust Scotland to sort it all out??

PPS I agree that evolution, devolution and electoral reform is what they fear the most.

Btw, I always thought Helen was sexier, even more evolved and well matured, than that Mad Maggie, plus vodafunny, and its twilight verizone.

Are they moaning and whining in the samme silly style in NZ??



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)7/3/2007 11:40:28 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
What was that thing about shorting all women in the parliamentary park, some fundamental changes??

Is it really true that the scottish need lots of kiwis to do that, free SIM Cards, regular contracts and severely subsidized third party GSM handsets??

Note, I hope the NZ parliament will have newer and funnier jokes that the not yet well devolved ones of Cameron.

Helen should be able to wipe them, were they really need to be wiped, plus the electoral and constitutional system, no??
(do you think she should be made an honorary EU silly one, yes/no, in terms of the/that human motherly act??)

Do they have green seats in NZ too, jumping up and down because of some evolved hemorroides, despite the recent kiwi-achievements and a well lost electronicanully and modernilly industry??

British racing green??

Reforming a nonexistential constitution, free GSM market and 3G auctions??

I am sure some kiwis would be happy paying for it all.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)7/4/2007 12:08:50 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
New rules for television and photography in the House




The House has adopted new rules for filming and still photography in the House. They are aimed at ensuring fair and accurate reporting of parliamentary proceedings.

Previous rules which limited filming to the member speaking or the Speaker are considered restrictive. The new rules allow limited reaction shots, questions and interjections and general background shots to illustrate the mood of the House and to introduce variety. The change coincides with the introduction of remote-controlled cameras in the House, which will film all proceedings. In addition to web-casting, a broadcast-quality feed of the images will be made available to television broadcasters, who will decide if they wish to use the material.

The televising of Parliament is a significant milestone. The aim is to make parliamentary debate more accessible to the public and to improve public understanding of the democratic process.

The rules apply equally to the in-house television facility and any other broadcaster filming in the gallery. There are no changes to the rules for still photography.

The House has also adopted rules relating to the use of television images from the House. Images will not be able to be used for political advertising or electoral campaigning (unless all members pictured have given permission); satire, ridicule or denigration; or commercial sponsorship and advertising.

Preparations are on schedule for the webcasting of Parliament to begin in mid July. In all, approximately 17.5 hours will be streamed live on this site, parliament.nz, every week the House sits.

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Images will not be able to be used for... satire, ridicule or denigration;

Languages and tongues:
English
Maori

They are aimed at ensuring fair and accurate reporting of parliamentary proceedings.

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HELPHELP, I have not yet found the live rtsp-feed.. they will sit on the 17th day of this moon..



To start with, one should embed a link correctly:

parliament.nz



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)7/4/2007 12:26:03 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
"general background shots to illustrate the mood of the House"

I knew you kiwis had something in the backpocket.

Is, or will there be, an internet-feed, channel, to show, broad-global-internet-cast-feed us starving ones with the general tongues of the Maori seats??

Where, in the background, are the epsom ones normally seated, sitting??

Did they already work out an agreement with YouTube??

Wildly available for the MediaFLow customers, or just on EDGE??

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The Education Centre in the Executive Wing (Beehive) is home to our exciting role play programme. This 90-minute programme is available to primary and intermediate school students and teachers.




To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)7/8/2007 8:46:46 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
Is it true, that Helen has a fairly intact brain, just slightly damaged.

redhotjazz.com

Sweet patooties, potatoes too, especially after 17 july, 2007.

Btw, in what direction do those maoris sit in their constitutional seats??

Is your speaker-of-the-out-house as great as the one in London??

Are the rules still the same ones for what can be internet-streamed??

Compared to what, is the waist of Helen still kind of slim??
(she has not gone murrican obese, no??, just wiser and neo-liberal-older, yes)



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)7/8/2007 9:02:18 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
I trust you found the beta-version which almost runs on Vista.

Microsoft now says it should run, jump, rock and roll, even jive, although they tried to make sure it would not.

Billy-Billy William Jr Gates said he knew no such things... when he made sure every new DOS would not run with any old program.

Yuu are clearly fairly intact, like the brain of Helen, but not like the one of Eisntein, which still is lost in murrica-land, no??



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)7/8/2007 9:12:58 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
The NZ parliament, have they signed up to that beta version??

Or with the devil, still all around you??

Can Helen be trusted, at all??
Is she still dressing in blue jeans, according to the libertarian demands of global competitions and corporations.

Do you think that me too will soon see??

Should I get a larger screen (600 yuoros), because of my short tongue??

parliament.nz

I am getting really nervous, what are they really up to and with.

Standing Orders Committee reports on parliamentary prayer

The Standing Orders Committee has considered a petition to amend the wording of the parliamentary prayer and has decided to retain the current wording. This followed a survey of members of Parliament conducted by the Speaker.
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here we usually just pee around a pine tree, but even that...

This little seven year old one she, she won, but that was just because we let her win, we good old guys, we targeted our spray as low as we could.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8181)7/8/2007 9:35:38 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12239
 
Sometimes, I think I would agree, but not always.
(I need some more specific guidance on how to properly pee around a pine tree)

Almighty God, humbly acknowledging our need for Thy guidance in all things, and laying aside all private and personal interests, we beseech Thee to grant that we may conduct the affairs of this House and of our country to the glory of Thy holy name, the maintenance of true religion and justice, the honour of the Queen, and the public welfare, peace, and tranquillity of New Zealand, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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I am sure they have some smart advices in that EGG thing, considering their physical problems to properly spray a pine tree.

Tomorrow I will continueu the work on my old out-house, for the commons too, it is already almost re-painted and re-stripped.

eco-strip.com

What is that same old Queen, not even the Magic Maggie, doing there-there-there again??
(this young one, he is trying to learn the there-there-there basics of any language)

Nipples, yes.. but not colonial, but the beta version for Vista, as his father says.

I know, nobody will graduate EGGs without some basic skills with any piano.

redhotjazz.com