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1910 days ago

SPEEDWAY JACKET, HALLOWEEN GIRLS COSTUME, DRINK DISPENSERS AND TOYS

Lorraine from Henderson

Boys speedway Jacket size 14-16 great condition $30 also have other clothes size 14-16yrs
Burning spears size 14 boys top $5 Raiders Sports top size 14-16 $8 Jaguar grey jacket $4
size S Mens Adidas Rugby Smart hoodie with pockets $10 and size Medium Mens Authentic racing shirt $8 and size Med Mens fleece hoodie zip up $8
New Busy ball popper new in box $20 and Zebra musical walker $20 girls halloween costume pretty with hat Marks & Spencers size 5-6yr $15 with hat New Drink Dispensers 8 litre $20 & 5.5 Litre on rose stand $20 new in box BRAND NEW $200 wetsuit sell $50 suit girls size 14-16 or size 8 Ladies
0211224859

Negotiable

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10 minutes ago

Summer Holidays!

Christine Corcuera from Red Cross Shop Henderson

The HOLIDAYS have arrived @ Red Cross Henderson!⛱️

Come in and grab your summer essentials at great prices!

COME SEE US AT:
435 Great North Rd, Henderson
(09) 8351152

5 days ago

We're talking new year resolutions...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Tidying the house before going to bed each night, meditating upon waking or taking the stairs at work.

What’s something quick, or easy, that you started doing that made a major positive change in your life?

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19 minutes ago

This Story Is Just, Ugh…

Markus from Green Bay

I work in a discount store that sells clothes and trinkets that were considered “rejects” on the factory floor but good enough for us to sell at a discount. A new coworker who is still learning English after moving here from Cambodia is helping a customer buy a “Live, Laugh, Love” display made of large solid letters.

Coworker: “I’m sorry, this is damaged. You’ve lost a “la”.”
Customer: “Pardon me?”
Coworker: “It’s supposed to say “Live, laugh, love” but the “la” has fallen off of the laugh. If you like I can get you one that isn’t broken.”
Customer: “Are you kidding?! That’s even better! I wanted it because of that!”
Coworker: “Okay… if you’re sure?”

The customer is even more excited and makes the purchase, leaving my coworker confused. They share their confusion with me.

Me: “One thing you’ll learn about the English language is how much we hate our own phrases and love to subvert them.”
Coworker: “What do you mean?”
Me: “That sign said: “Live, ugh, love.”
Coworker: *Blank look.*
Me: “Trust me, it’s better.”