Yeah. Seems there's a lot of anger / doom-and-gloom types on a lot of the NZ based subreddits. As you said, I find it to be a nice change of pace here.
When you think about it, it seems like quite a big deal to pull out of something like that 3 years before its supposed to go ahead, especially when you consider something like Olympics has its hosts selected like 10 years prior or something like that.
I do wonder how we would change out plastic packaging for a lot of foods etc. with paper based products with current technology. We've become so dependent on things being sealed. I guess it would have multiple levels to it, including technology and behaviours.
Oh man I remember when I first tried podcasts because I would get sleepy driving back from work. Used to listen to Joe Rogan about 6 or so years ago, and then he started having certain guests come on....
I find "Stuff You Should Know" to be quite a good one for some interesting facts :)
Interesting. I wonder if there are other instances of hosts pulling out of a major sporting event like this after they have been confirmed to host (and with such little time left).
Going in for the final pre-settlement inspection today. Though as the Chattels were listed in an "As Is" Condition (which we knew prior to signing), I guess there's not much to check other than to see if anything catastrophic has happened
I know it's not the most popular sport on here, but playing golf this weekend was the first time in what seems like 1.5 months where I wasn't sinking into the ground everywhere.
Where abouts in the country are you in? It feels as if the temps have gone up a bit in the last week or so up here in Auckland. Not complaining about the warmer weather (especially since we weren't planning on a snow trip this year), but it seems all the ski fields are having a terrible season.
Yeah. Seems there's a lot of anger / doom-and-gloom types on a lot of the NZ based subreddits. As you said, I find it to be a nice change of pace here.