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Julie Fairey - Date published:
12:15 pm, April 3rd, 2012 - 10 comments
Categories: activism, auckland supercity, employment, film, infrastructure, jobs, len brown, local government, Politics, Privatisation, Unions, workers' rights -
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Something to do in Auckland tonight:
What: Special screening of The Muppets
Where: Hoyts Sylvia Park, Mt Wellington
When: Tonight, April 3rd, 6.10pm to 8.30pm
Don’t let those muppets at the Ports of Auckland get you down, come laugh at the real Muppets instead!
Some door sales will be available, or you can email julie.fairey@gmail.com to book or to shout a wharfie and their whanau.
Please put MOVIE in the subject line.
$20 for adults, $10 for children. Or a $20 solidarity ticket – to shout a wharfie or one of their whanau. It’s been a long time for many of these families since they’ve been able to do anything like this and the dispute is not settled yet.
Part of the Save Our Port campaign. www.saveourport.com Funds raised will support the campaign, including hardship support for the wharfies’ families.
Is this a documentary about POAL’s board?
You may very well think that but I couldn’t possibly comment. I believe there may be more singing in this than there is in the POAL boardroom.
You’re so politic Julie … 😈
I’ll see what Lyn is up to tonight.
Would be great to see you 🙂
Micky, the Muppets characters are too pleasant and politically credible to be POAL Board members.
Meet the Muppets and watch a movie.
Woka woka!
Doesn’t ‘Miss Piggy’ bear a striking resemblance to Judith Collins?
Appearance-based judgements and snark really aren’t welcome on my guest posts Tom.
Have to agree, comparing her to Judith Collins is rather insulting to Miss Piggy.
[lprent: Following Julie’s same logic but in reverse… WARNING ]