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'The fickle finger of fate'. 16 October 2009
Radio NZ, quality radio - Govt cull. 7 March 2010
"I don't think the council will have much problem saving $50 million..." 14 January, 2009
"It's funny, you'd've thought the current economic climate would make people more sympathetic to beneficiaries." "Not necessarily..." ... "Sometimes prejudice needs a bit of help." 11 August 2010
"What I don't understand is, why is there talk of raising GST when there was no question of lowering it during the good times?" "Face it, Jaimee... Sucking it up is the Kiwi way!" 21 October 2009
"So in October we start using wheelie bins and green tubs for recycling." "Aren't the streets cluttered enough already?" ... "... if the bins are big enough to sleep in, there could be another property boom." 12 May 2010
"Call yourself a consultant specialising in mass layoffs and join this line..." 2 October 2010
PARLIAMENT IS BACK - the craziest show in the country. 7 February 2010
"I'm going to bring in a 'robbing hood' tax system!" "You mean a 'Robin Hood' tax system" "No, I'll be taking money off the rich AND the poor" 21 April 2010
"As bad as things have been for a while..." 29 July 2009
Buist, Grant, 1973-:[The economy and the Wellington Fringe Festival] 23 February 2011
"Buses through Manners... the bypass houses FINALLY on the market..." 16 December 2009
Doyle, Martin, 1956- :'Welcome to Brainzeal!' 25 February 2013
Doyle, Martin, 1956- :[Wellington is dying]. 7 May 2013
Buist, Grant, 1973- :"Welcome to 'Jaimee's Cynicism' shareholders' meeting! As you are aware it's been a record year for cynicism so far ..." 22 August 2012
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