Criptic Critic Conscience and Known for it
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Billy Idol
I'll do anything
For my sweet sixteen,
And I'll do anything
For little run away child
Gave my heart an engagement ring.
She took ev'rything.
Ev'rything I gave her,
Oh sweet sixteen.
Built a moon
For a rocking chair.
I never guessed it would
Rock her far from here
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Someone's built a candy castle
For my sweet sixteen.
Someone's built a candy brain
And filled it in.
Well I'll do anything
For my sweet sixteen
Oh I'll do anything
For little runaway child
Well, memories will burn you.
Memories grow older as people can
They just get colder
Like sweet sixteen
Oh, I see it's clear
Baby, that you are
All through here
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Someone's built a candy castle
For my sweet sixteen,
Someone's built a candy house
To house her in.
Someone's built a candy castle
For my sweet sixteen.
Someone's built a candy brain
And filled it in.
And I do anything
For my sweet sixteen
Oh, I do anything
For little run away girl.
Yeah, sad and lonely and blue.
Yeah, gettin' over you.
How, how do you think it feels
Yeah to get up in the morning, get over you.
Up in the morning, get over you.
Wipe away the tears, get over you,
get over, get over...
My sweet sixteen
Oh runaway child
Oh sweet sixteen
Little runaway girl.
Gave my heart an engagement ring
She left everything
Everything I gave her
Sweet sixteen
Built a moon
For a rocking chair,
Never guessed it would
Rock her far from here
Oh, oh, oh
Someone's built a candy castle
For my sweet sixteen.
Someone's built a candy house
To house her in.
Someone's built a candy castle
For my sweet sixteen
Someone's built a candy house
To house her in.
And I'll do anything
For my sweet sixteen
Oh, I'll do anything
For little runaway child.
Do anything
For my sweet sixteen
I'll do anything
For little runaway girl
Little runaway girl
Oh sweet sixteen
Oh sweet sixteen
Oh.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Wells Group Public Public Relations, Month 32
- You, Daniel Campbell-Macdonald, Andrew Simpson, Cameron Mckechnie and 21 others like this.
- Wells Group see link above. about two thirds of the way through. of course it's real. would Mihi lie to you?
- Wells Group http://www.maoritelevision.com/tv/shows/native-affairs/S07E011/native-affairs
- Maria Van Der Meel Bill English's brother also a father of 6 is married to Councillor Jo Coughlan who is running for Mayor of Wellington!!
Friday, May 17, 2013
Monday, May 13, 2013
The Smiths - Suffer Little Children
But fresh lilaced moorland fields
Cannot hide the stolid stench of death
Fresh lilaced moorland fields
Cannot hide the stolid stench of death
Over the moor, take me to the moor
Dig a shallow grave
And I'll lay me down
Over the moor, take me to the moor
Dig a shallow grave
And I'll lay me down
Lesley-Anne, with your pretty white beads
Oh John, you'll never be a man
And you'll never see your home again
Oh Manchester, so much to answer for
Edward, see those alluring lights ?
Tonight will be your very last night
A woman said : "I know my son is dead
I'll never rest my hands on his sacred head"
Hindley wakes and Hindley says :
Hindley wakes, Hindley wakes, Hindley wakes, and says :
"Oh, wherever he has gone, I have gone"
But fresh lilaced moorland fields
Cannot hide the stolid stench of death
Fresh lilaced moorland fields
Cannot hide the stolid stench of death
Hindley wakes and says :
Hindley wakes, Hindley wakes, Hindley wakes, and says :
"Oh, whatever he has done, I have done"
But this is no easy ride
For a child cries :
"Oh, find me ... find me, nothing more
We are on a sullen misty moor
We may be dead and we may be gone
But we will be, we will be, we will be, right by your side
Until the day you die
This is no easy ride
We will haunt you when you laugh
Yes, you could say we're a team
You might sleep
You might sleep
You might sleep
BUT YOU WILL NEVER DREAM !
Oh, you might sleep
BUT YOU WILL NEVER DREAM !
You might sleep
BUT YOU WILL NEVER DREAM !"
Oh Manchester, so much to answer for
Oh Manchester, so much to answer for
Oh, find me, find me !
Find me !
I'll haunt you when you laugh
Oh, I'll haunt you when you laugh
You might sleep
BUT YOU WILL NEVER DREAM !
Oh ...
Over the moors, I'm on the moor
Oh, over the moor
Oh, the child is on the moor
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Unemployed? Try Social Activist
Morten Jon Jepsen Omkarananda Sorry
the one who wrote this has no brain what so ever. Work is an "exchange
of value". The moment you have a skill or produkt of true ekonomic value
to others at the precent time you can get work were the marked is to
the marked price - if you want. The
existens of work becourse thing could be improved is only is true as
long as you dont expect to be payed (value). - US creating jobs all the
time and the work is getting done - but not in US. - were the the
produkts and the value is good for the monye. We now share more the
markeds, so we share work
- Jason Guy-Clement What was that clip you posted back in the day with some lady from the Reserve Bank of NZ talking about how unemployment helped to balance inflation ?? ??
- Wells Tao http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwUvKAXwFCs
Michael King, a leading writer on Pākehā identity, discussed the concept of distinct Pākehā practices and imaginations in his books Being Pākehā (1985) and Being Pākehā Now (1999), and the edited collection, Pakeha: The Quest for Identity in New Zealand (1991), conceptualising Pākehā as New Zealand's "second indigenous" culture.
In
contrast, Maori art historian Jonathan Mane-Wheoki described Pākehā as
"...the people who define themselves by what they are not. Who want to
forget their origins, their history, their cultural inheritance — who
want Māori, likewise, to deny their origins so that we can all start off
afresh."[21]
- Yves Sauriol likes this.
- Seann Paurini Where's his evidence. His quote is quite good - I'd more apply that to 'New Zealanders' [as in 'pakeha' and 'maori' in general].Unlike · Reply · 1 · about an hour ago
Wells Tao and I think that that also has to find a way to be respected, as there is plenty to want to escape from, in terms of prejudices that have run their course. - Alan Francais Stuart JMK is back at Te Papa now. That statement serves as an ante-chamber to ' Pakeha would like to think that bi-culturalism is something they can bestow upon Maori' Except he can't quite bring himself to utter it.
- Wells Tao Probably true though, it is this thing that I have thought was a step in the right direction, and in a direction where i had no further journey to make, being here llready... where are for some Maori they had well to put it simply none of this is right: http://www.waitangi-tribunal.govt.nz/treaty/meaning.asp
- Wells Tao There were two treaties. Te Tiriti o Waitangi, the one copied in to 9, covered a lot of the country and collected 500 signatures, and then there was The Treaty of Waitangi, went two places, collected 39 signatoriesees
- Alan Francais Stuart Aye. But historical guilt weighs heavily and the Pakeha middle class would still like to 'give' it back. It's not their culture they don't understand as much as historical necessity.
- Wells Tao Te Tiriti o Waitangi ceded Kawanatanga/ Governorship only as recognized and undisputed Chiefs of lands they undisputedly owned.
- Wells Tao Well let's not diminish the effort that those same crippled Pakeha, were also New Heros, facing the pain of every mornings day light, and the smell of death, of their forebrothers, and fathers, lost to world war secret bank business. To create the opposite of permanent war, the transformation of opposition into coincidance,
- Wells Tao For me the Professor does describe a significant portion of the population, I hestantly take a stab at, a third. The other proportions for example, in terms of cultural inheritance, there is total continuance of wealth practices that despite being ignored or played down, to say "forget" is misleading.
Wells Tao co·in·ci·dence (k-ns-dns, -dns)
n.
1. The state or fact of occupying the same relative position or area in space.- Matthew Brenycz Sounds great to me. Culture is just another set of arbitrary normative boundaries, like race or gender. It's confining, imposed (if not by oppressor cultures sculpting marginalized identities out of the people they conquer, then at least by parents attempting to own and live through their children) and ultimately an affront to both individual authenticity and common empathy. No gods, no idols, no masters.
- Matthew Brenycz Says the straight guy who didn't grow up queer in the American midwest with religious relatives.
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