Monday, August 17, 2009

Day NintyFive of being Aflickionless...

Lets see...disco ball mirrors, glue and glitter. That pretty much sums up Maz's day, but unlike the last few days, there was no burning of fingers and no cuts recieved. This may be because Maz is gluing to the floor and hasn't peeled off todays work yet. Hmmmm...

Nikki brought a pair of shoes of Maz today for her little niece. She got the Outta Space kids low tops. Awesome...she is so going to have the coolest shoes ever!

This Saturday is the closing of Space. Yes the day has finally come for us to say "see you later". Maz will possibly be going to it...just to see if it was all worth it.

PHOTO MANIPULATION SNEAK PEEK...
Thought we would let you have a look that something else that Maz is working on. It is only it the very beginning stages, so who knows where it will end up.


Now...NORMALLY I would put the news up here...and I could possibly still do that, but right now I think it is time for some...

RANDOM PICTURES MAZ FOUND ONLINE


And now on with the news...well what little there is.

It must have been a fur-raising ride for Poppy the cat. The four-year-old was believed to have secretly hitched a ride in a car from her Levin home to Hunterville, 100km away, where her collar meant she avoided being shot by bird-loving farmer. Levin couple Kevin and Sandra Stent noticed Poppy was missing after a visit from some friends 3-1/2 weeks ago, but were assured no felines were stashed away in their car. Mrs Stent thought Poppy must have climbed up under the car and held on as it travelled through northern Manawatu and either fell off or jumped off somewhere near Hunterville. For the next three weeks she foraged for food and nursed her injuries until Waituna farmer David Guylee noticed her lurking around his neighbour's property. Mr Guylee said it was lucky Poppy was wearing a tag.

Cadbury has bowed to consumer pressure and agreed to stop using palm oil in its chocolate. The confectionery giant received hundreds of letters and emails of complaint after it revealed a new recipe substituted cocoa butter with vegetable fat, including palm oil. Palm oil has been linked with the clearing of native habitats in third world countries. Cadbury New Zealand Managing Director Matthew Oldham says recipes will now only use cocoa butter. He says Cadbury is "really sorry" and the change is a direct response to consumer feedback.

Experts have added a grim warning to the poison beach scare in Auckland, saying the toxin that killed dogs is deadly enough to paralyse humans in seconds and kill them within an hour. Test results have shown that tetrodotoxin, a poison found in puffer fish, is responsible for the deaths of two dogs, birds and sealife on Auckland beaches. The poison was found in the dead dogs' vomit and in a sea slug sample taken from Narrow Neck Beach on the North Shore. Further tests are being carried out to find out how the sea slug came to contain the poison. Touching a dead animal on the beach could be enough to endanger human life, said Cawthron Institute algae specialist Paul McNabb.

TRAILER TO WATCH...
Dorian Gray...HOW AWESOME!!! Personally I think that Dorian Gray is the hawtest character ever...


AUCKLAND FORECAST TODAY

N/A because it's 2am...oops. But guess what, there were showers today.

CURRENT WEIRDNESS
How fully dedicated Maz is to doing well at Style Pasifika this year. Talk about a lot of glue.

DAILY FOF MOMENT
Getting to the Flying Horse Takeaway's to find out they are closed, look at the clock and see it's almost 10pm. Wonder why they aren't open? Maz blames Russell. Fail!!!

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