DAY 19...ONLY 100 TO GO!!!
Maz had another day on set, which she spent most of sleeping (the job is so hard...haha). Dee has lost his voice a bit. He looked everywhere on set for it, but couldn't find it.One of the girls preforming at Slinky on Saturday had to borrow a pair of JayJay's underwear, because the underwear Steve got was see through. OOPS!
The Transport Minister wants action this year to ban drivers from using hand-held cellphones.
AUCKLAND FORECAST TODAY
Max: 13 °C
Min: 4 °C (overnight)
Humidity: 85 %
Fine. Light winds. (Translation: it was a brilliant winters day. some people complained it was a bit cold...no idea what they were going on about.)
QUESTION OF THE DAY
Should pregnant international students be able to give birth in New Zealand?
Korean community leaders are urging the Government to allow a pregnant Korean student to have her baby in New Zealand.
Immigration NZ has told horticulture student Sung Won Kim, 31, that she is not eligible for a further permit and has to leave New Zealand by June 21 for becoming pregnant.
She has offered to pay her full medical and maternity costs up front - because she does not want to be apart from her husband, also on a temporary permit, who runs a car business in New Lynn - but Immigration says she would still be putting additional strain on New Zealand's stretched maternity services.
CURRENT WEIRDNESS
The whole going to work in the dark and coming home in the dark thing. Also how quickly your time away seems to be going.
Not really a fail, but maybe a fail for TVNZ. From Monday's Sideswipes in the NZ Herald.
While watching TV2, my 6-year-old noticed the promotion for the upcoming programme had the big letters NXT, writes a reader. "He said: 'That's not how you spell 'next'. It's supposed to be n, e, x, t.' Touche."
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