http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/...ectid=11946769
Hmm, what are they suggesting with this statue....
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/...ectid=11946769
Hmm, what are they suggesting with this statue....
wipe your paws.
That's funny, mainly because it happened in Oz
A statue in a school seems like a monumental (heh) waste of money to begin with, and this one well.... hard to imagine nobody noticed the flaw in that design.
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The sculptor was obviously an Uncouth, Australian, Protestant.
Now poor old St Dominic has been prepared for an ISIS beheading.
Classic.
PS. St Dominic was a showoff!
Last edited by B.M.; 22-11-2017 at 03:16 PM.
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Hmm... seems someone made a right cock-up there................![]()
Remembering Rich Conaty, 1954 - 2016....."and don't you never forget, rhythm saved the world, Aloha"
When you stop laughing and think about it, it’s only the “Dirty Minded Hypocrites” that would notice and kick up about it.
Anyway, the Auckland Ratepayers paid $200,000 for THIS.
Talk about Value for Money.![]()
Global Warming is Mann made.
.
The problems we face today are because the people who work for a living are now outnumbered by those who vote for a living.
I take no responsibility for the accuracy of any media links I quote.
Duh!! I better not Photoshop this, I could be flogged.![]()
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The reporter tells us he thought long and hard about whether to include the shots or not ...
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