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ust2b
5th February 2020, 19:28
Kia ora whanau.

How will you spend your Waitangi Day? What does it mean for you?

For me, it means celebrating being part of this unique country. I became citizen a year or so ago, and appreciate all that being here means.

How say you?

Bonez
5th February 2020, 19:31
Non of your funken bussiness. But I'll post pics you can drawl over later.

onearmedbandit
5th February 2020, 19:38
Means nothing to me.

Katman
5th February 2020, 19:49
Me neither.

pete376403
5th February 2020, 20:22
Day off work, and because it falls on a Thursday, I, like most of NZ, will be taking Friday off as well.

Murray
5th February 2020, 20:27
Working! Who cares!

ellipsis
5th February 2020, 20:35
...it's my long dead. fathers, birthday...another day at work...

Madness
5th February 2020, 21:01
https://fat.gfycat.com/OptimalHealthyComet.gif

husaberg
5th February 2020, 21:04
https://fat.gfycat.com/OptimalHealthyComet.gif

I have never noticed it actually teabags him as well.

oldrider
5th February 2020, 22:12
Thankful to my forebears for their courage and commitment in making the long journey to live here and also to those that were already established here for helping them settle in.

Warts and all there is nowhere else that I would rather call my home and I will celebrate Waitangi Day simply by enjoying my day as a New Zealander. - :first:

Berries
5th February 2020, 22:26
I might have a drink and then smack the kids around a bit.

TheDemonLord
6th February 2020, 01:08
I'll be following in the tradition of my ancestors:





By going to the nearest Marae and sticking a flag on it, claiming it in the name of her Majesty etc.

jasonu
6th February 2020, 03:21
I might have a drink and then smack the kids around a bit.

Cook the man some fucking eggs!!!
344545

JimO
6th February 2020, 06:05
I might have a drink and then smack the kids around a bit.
the traditional maori celebration

Madness
6th February 2020, 07:45
I have never noticed it actually teabags him as well.

See what happens when you watch it with pants on!

husaberg
6th February 2020, 12:31
Thankful to my forebears for their courage and commitment in making the long journey to live here and also to those that were already established here for helping them settle in.

Warts and all there is nowhere else that I would rather call my home and I will celebrate Waitangi Day simply by enjoying my day as a New Zealander. - :first:

Shame, KB was going to have a whip around to raise some funds so you could live out your long established dream of migrating to Israel.

oldrider
6th February 2020, 12:38
CRITICAL THINKING - Fallacies: Straw Man Fallacy - husaberg? :msn-wink:


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98tls
6th February 2020, 17:21
Means fuck all to me but did manage a swap at work so have a long weekend ahead.:niceone:

roogazza
6th February 2020, 18:18
Why tangy day !

did nothin, but as sure as hell I'm ridin tomoro :rolleyes: :banana:

Katman
6th February 2020, 18:56
Why tangy day !

Better that than sour.

Bonez
6th February 2020, 19:05
Nice toodle today and pics as promised.

James Deuce
6th February 2020, 19:47
730km round trip, 350km from one tank, 2 dead sparrows and monkey butt.

Bonez
6th February 2020, 19:49
730kn round trip, 350km from one tank, 2 dead sparrows and monkey butt.Shouldn't that be Baboon butt? Good on ya James.

jasonu
7th February 2020, 03:25
Apparently it is an important day for everyone.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12306548

Oakie
8th February 2020, 10:38
I got in the garden for a bit of the morning and then read for a fair chunk of the afternoon. Towards the end of reading time, Mrs Oakie and I had a bundaberg 'coconut and pinapple' soft drink with a double shot of rum each. Damned close to a pina colada for about $3 each. I may have subsequently gone to sleep.

jasonu
8th February 2020, 14:26
I got in the garden for a bit of the morning and then read for a fair chunk of the afternoon. Towards the end of reading time, Mrs Oakie and I had a bundaberg 'coconut and pinapple' soft drink with a double shot of rum each. Damned close to a pina colada for about $3 each. I may have subsequently gone to sleep.

That's the way to spend an afternoon right there!!!