Guest Post – I was wrong about rainbows

Written By: - Date published: 11:41 am, April 1st, 2024 - 13 comments
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Happy April the 1st.

13 comments on “Guest Post – I was wrong about rainbows ”

  1. fender 1

    HAHAHA

    "My congregation has become my pot of gold at the end of my rainbow. I wind them up with bigotry and they provide me with their PIN numbers."

  2. Robert Guyton 3

    Rainbows?

    Brian's wrong about everything.

  3. Ad 4

    Jesus was gay. Or at least single, perfumed, fit, and with great hair.

  4. Kat 5

    Like the circuses of yesterday that paraded freaks in various forms, Brian Tamaki is certainly entertainment of the bizarre nature…….

    • Kat 5.1

      Or maybe just the perfect incarnation of the snake oil salesman from a bygone era…..

  5. SPC 6

    The Beehive Civilian can report that a Maori while doing his PHD in Pitone, at Robinson Cruscoe Research in 2020, decided to be the 21st Maui and harness the power of the sun for his and other homes pulled out of the seabed.

    Noting how we borrowed the Americas Cup, he decided to borrow levitation dipole research the Americans were no longer using and pitch the idea to some dragons for funding to develop nuclear fusion.

    He thought superconductor work being done in Pitone might be the difference this time around.

    A venture capitalist thought it would be cool to have a world level show piece start-up in the stable, but offloaded the risk to others who had real money and zero worries about the accounting for the risk as they had stored spare funding should that be required down the line.

    So here is the story about how the concept of navigating by the stars above was put into action by Maui (to punga his waka off islands in the sea) and who realised that the sun was just another star.

    Since we had already lead investigation in the smallest of things and climbed highest first, why not reach out for nuclear fusion from down under.

    Openstar, global warming getting real, punga a Maui.

  6. Adrian 7

    Addition to Ad…..And he wore a dress!.

  7. Robert Guyton 8

    Chur!

    Rearrange the letters of Brian, and you get rainb..

    Not even, ow!

  8. tsmithfield 9

    In case anyone thinks otherwise, I think Brian Tamaki and his followers are loony-fringe.

    Having said that, I think the point I made the other day stands. If we are to accept forms of protest that involve damaging property to be ok, e.g. the damage done to the treaty document in Te Papa, then we have to accept that form of protest as OK, even when we don't agree with it.

    If the prospect of relative morality is to be accepted, then there are no absolute rights and wrongs. Just different perspectives. So, we may have a different opinion about the defacing of the rainbow crossing compared to Tamaki's followers.. But it boils down to that; our opinion.

  9. Tabletennis 10

    tsmithfield "Just different perspectives." on damaging of art work

    NZ Transport Agency said the rainbow 'crossing' breached Land Transport Rules and "there is a high risk of confusion and a dazzling and distracting effect." The New Zealand Police also raised safety concerns, writing that the crossing posed "risks of death and serious injury for road users – pedestrians in particular."

    The [Wgtn] City Council said it was important to note that the crossing was not an official zebra crossing – "It is an art installation placed on the street”
    I wonder where the responsibility will fall if somebody gets hit on such an art work, thinking it is a zebra crossing?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba_Street_rainbow_crossing

    In a video I've seen horses ridden by Police, refusing to step on the rainbow colours on the road.

    • Robert Guyton 10.1

      "In a video I've seen horses ridden by Police, refusing to step on the rainbow colours on the road."

      Hilarious!

      Horses will step on a zebra, but not a rainbow?

      Oh no! This proves unicorns aren't real!!

      Young girls everywhere will be … angry at the police.

      "I wonder where the responsibility will fall if somebody gets hit on such an art work, thinking it is a zebra crossing?"

      I wonder who will be in trouble is someone gets knocked over on a zebra crossing – management at Auckland Zoo?

      Armand Denis??

    • tsmithfield 10.2

      So, it looks like there are a number of potential issues they could be protesting about. Perhaps they could just be trying to make the road safe again by painting over it, lol.