We are enlightened to learn about the Redneck Games, where you may compete in sports like toilet seat tossing and armpit serenading, before a pivot to the national pride of our world scrabble champion.
From nineties madchester to literally every New Zealand primary school. Bucket hats are the name of the game on Fashun this morning. Sunsmart and stylish, what more could you want?
This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at Warm Leatherette, the forth studio album from Grace Jones. Released in 1980, this album marked the start of her succesful partnership with Sly & Robbie and her golden period in the 80s.
Amelia talks us through the origin of the word pool. Not the big puddle of water, but the game played on a billiard table or the term used to describe a number of people getting in a car together to go somewhere. Who would've thought we'd end up talking about chickens?!
Rob's back in business bringing us two ridiculous truths and an even more ridiculous lie. Whakarongo mai nei to see if you can beat the Bard at his own game.
Amelia D'Screte is back giving us a very special Part II of the history on conlangs! Today we delve into marvelous modern conlangs from Star Trek to Game of Thrones. Whakarongo mai!