Trump is too busy juggling nuclear submarines to be whispering sweet nothings in Luxon's ears that will be Thiel doing the mischief making with the National Party.
It's funny to see Bulawayo mentioned here. I spent two years there doing my GCE "A" levels at Sixth Form College. It has very wide main streets in the CBD, wide enough that an ox cart with full yoke of oxen can do a "u" turn. It's a lovely spread out city with Matopos Hills, Cecil Rhode's Burial Place, not far away.
I was there during the time that Southern Rhodesia declared U.D.I. (Unilateral Declaration of Independence) under Ian Smith.
Between the age of 16 to 18 years old I boarded with a family whose father was the man in charge of Beyer-Garratt Locomotive maintenance from Mafeking in South Africa to Livingstone by Victoria Falls.
I had one of the most memorable days of my life on an unofficial day trip with other school friends to Matopos Hills.
http://www.bulawayomemories.com/SCHOOLS/...hform.html
It's an interesting city with lots of history
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulawayo
It's funny to see Bulawayo mentioned here. I spent two years there doing my GCE "A" levels at Sixth Form College. It has very wide main streets in the CBD, wide enough that an ox cart with full yoke of oxen can do a "u" turn. It's a lovely spread out city with Matopos Hills, Cecil Rhode's Burial Place, not far away.
I was there during the time that Southern Rhodesia declared U.D.I. (Unilateral Declaration of Independence) under Ian Smith.
Between the age of 16 to 18 years old I boarded with a family whose father was the man in charge of Beyer-Garratt Locomotive maintenance from Mafeking in South Africa to Livingstone by Victoria Falls.
I had one of the most memorable days of my life on an unofficial day trip with other school friends to Matopos Hills.
http://www.bulawayomemories.com/SCHOOLS/...hform.html
It's an interesting city with lots of history
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulawayo
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche