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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    The official language of WINZ.
    Funny man. BTW the last few times I've been in my local office it's mostly been Chinese (generally with very poor English) waiting in the queue.
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    Hey He Whore Ha ....something something something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Hey He Whore Ha ....something something something?
    Very close - 10 points for effort

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    Yeah I know it.

    And I know what it means.

    So what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katiepie View Post
    Do you know the NZ National Anthem in Maori?
    There is no official New Zealand national anthem in Maori. Check the history of the new Zealand National anthem and you will find we do indeed have 2 national anthems that have equal standing. They are "God Save the Queen" and "God Defend New Zealand" as penned by Thomas Bracken and given the Royal assent in 1976. Although there was a Maori traslation carried out at the request of Governor Sir George Grey in 1878 this was not part of the anthem approved by Her Majesty the Queen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Theres a Maori version ? The same thing in maori , not a different song? Seriously?

    Anyway, whats wrong with God Save the Queen ? Bet there isn't a maori version of that.
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    Best Maori song ever yo

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    All the maoris will be at the beach.

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    Oh, I hadn't realised this forum was run by the National Front. Perhaps you'd all be better off learning Deutschland uber alles?

    Yes, I know the Maori version, but wouldn't sing loyalty to god and the queen even if you paid me. Well, okay, maybe if you paid me - but not otherwise.

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    I quite like the sound of the Maori version, and to be totally honest feel a bit silly not knowing the words after many years of hearing them.
    I guess it's a generation thing. My niecess and nephew knock it out with ease.
    Guess it is difficult to train/teach older dogs.
    I'll give it a crack this season though.

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    My 11yr old daughter knows it, and her 3yr old sister has got it pretty down-packed as well. Kids eh, they're like sponges. Good for cleaning up spills.

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    I've never seen the point of it. The mind-numbingly boring English version is enough. Surely.
    Besides, does it impart a sense of national "we're all one people" to all? I don't think so.
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    A few months ago me and a couple of workmates found we didn't know how either version of the NZ anthem went, it took about an hour but eventually we managed to remember one which turned out to be the Maori version (think it comes easier as it flows much better) we still had no fucking idea how the english one went (since have worked that one out too).
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    I love watching the TV when they sing the anthem before a rugby football match, you hear a mumbled effort from the crowd during the Maori version, then as soon as that stops the entire crowd bursts into life singing it like it should be lol

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    Surprised myself at the NZ Maori V ireland game last night that I managed to remember the maori version at the start of the game. I like it more than people like my singing!

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