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  • 14 months ago · Quote · #1

    kco

    Our group definitely need a new avatar. Got any ideas ? Post them here. remember to keep the size in 200x200 pixels.  

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #2

    kco

    A) 

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #3

    kco

    B) 

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #4

    kco

    C) 

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #5

    kco

    D)   hmmm I don't think so.

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #6

    kco

    E) Robbie Burns in Dunedin Laughing

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #7

    glenn_coops

    http://www.toggle.co.nz/iwi-kiwi-white-card.html 

    Need to check if you can use it, maybe we all need to chip in for the $3.50 price LOL.

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #8

    kco

    haha, but I might not be able to use it because of the copyright ?

     

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #9

    kco

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  • 14 months ago · Quote · #10

    kco

    New Zealand Coat of Arms old.gif

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #11

    kco

    • All Blacks — national Rugby Union team.
    • Buzzy Bee — wooden child's toy.[1]
    • Cardigan Bay — a famous racehorse from New Zealand, who was the first trotter to win a million US dollars.
    • Chocolate fish — confection of marshmallow covered in chocolate, in the shape of a fish.
    • Edmonds 'Sure to Rise' Baking Powder, the distinctive Edmonds factory (demolished in the late 1980s), and the Edmonds Cookbook.
    • Just Juice - A New Zealand founded fruit juice that is usually found on the breakfast table and kids school lunch boxes.
    • Footrot Flats — popular cartoon strip by Murray Ball.
    • Gumboots — calf length rubber boots, usually in black[1]
    • Hāngi — Method of cooking using heated rocks buried underground in a pit oven.
    • Hei-tiki — Māori neck pendant, often in plastic versions[1] sold to tourists.
    • Hokey pokey ice-cream — plain vanilla ice cream with added small, solid lumps of toffee.
    • Jandals — beach footwear with a bit of sole but very little else. AKA flip-flops (USA,UK), thongs (Australia).
    • Kiwi — native bird; its stylised image or shape frequently appears on things associated with New Zealand.
    • Kiwifruit — fruit from a vine originating in China but selectively bred by New Zealand horticulturalists to obtain egg-sized fruit with green or gold flesh. In New Zealand it was originally called "Chinese gooseberry".
    • L&P — a popular soft drink.
    • Longest Drink in Town — since 1968, this iconic blue and red giraffe image has appeared on the side of paper cups used by dairies and icecream parlours for milkshakes
    • Marmite — a dark and salty spread made from yeast extract, similar to Vegemite. New Zealand Marmite is distinct from British Marmite, in taste and recipe. Marmite is made in New Zealand, as opposed to Vegemite, which is made in Australia.
    • Number 8 wire — a gauge of wire often used inventively and practically for applications other than for fencing.[4] It is also used as a term that epitomises the "kiwi bloke" as someone who can turn their hand to anything.[5]
    • Paua — the polished shell of the native paua (abalone) shellfish, turned into jewellery and souvenirs or ashtrays.[1] Once considered kitsch, it is starting to regain its popularity.
    • Pavlova — a light and fluffy meringue dessert named after the ballet dancer, Anna Pavlova[1]
    • Whittaker's peanut slab - a chocolate and nut confection manufactured in Porirua that comes in various chocolate varieties
    • Phar Lap — a horse from New Zealand, who won many prestigious races in Australia and North America. Also an Australian icon.
    • Pineapple lumps — confectionery made with a pineapple flavoured centre covered in chocolate.[6]
    • Railway crockery — a typically heavy style of crockery used in the state railway system[1]
    • Silver fern — native plant; its stylised image or shape is displayed on army insignia and by many of the national sports teams.[2]
    • Swanndri — a 100% water-proof woollen overcoat. Popular amongst farmers due to it being 'warm in winter, cool in summer'. Typically made in a tartan/patch work pattern. Often blue and black, or red and black in colour. Often worn in conjunction with Gumboots and/or Stubbies.
    • Tip-Top ice cream.
    • Watties tomato sauce (especially when served in a plastic container shaped like a tomato).
    • Four Square supermarkets — especially Mr Four Square, the marketing logo.
  • 14 months ago · Quote · #12

    kco

    This one is looking good, got it from Bogor. Will put that one up for now and see how is goes.


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