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Papamoa mums to shine on The Block NZ
Janah Kingi and Rachel Martin are Team Purple on this season s The Block NZ. Photo: Supplied. ); } else { // }
Two super competitive Papamoa mums will be competing on the ninth season of The Block NZ.
Team Purple is made up of “domestic engineer” Janah Kingi, 39, and real estate agent Rachel Martin, 42 – two “fun mums” from Papamoa who mean business.
No strangers to building sites, they’ve been renovating their own homes, and have some inside knowledge, as both their husbands are builders.
“Janah and Rach are doing a great job, because it s tricky – all those tools, getting on the skill saw and nail gun, and climbing up ladders – so they’re just having a hilarious time trying to master all of that,” says ‘The Block NZ’ host Mark Ferguson. ....
SUPPLIED After a year interrupted by Covid-19, The Block NZ returns for a ninth season with four new teams. Four teams are set to duke it out on season nine of The Block NZ, and one pairing already seems to have an edge. Team Blue’s Tim Cotton and Arthur Gillies have the least renovation experience of all the teams, but challenge host Shelley Ferguson has her eye on other attributes. “They’ve just got beautiful souls, they are such cool boys – surfers, super chill, but absolute eye candy. I can tell they are going to be favourites with New Zealand,” raves Ferguson, who returns to the show for her sixth year. ....
“The police guy had no choice,” the former NFL player said. Published 16 hours ago O.J. Simpson is now giving his opinion on law and order. Ma Khia Bryant, 15, was shot four times in the chest after calling police for help. Simpson is defending her death because she had a knife. In a video posted on Twitter, the 73-year-old said, “What I saw when I saw the full thing, the police guy had no choice, he responded. We wish he could have pulled a taser, we wish he could have done it in another way, but in that instance, if he hadn t done what he did, it appears to me that another young American would have had her life taken. I can t fault what he did. I wish it were different, but I can t fault it. ....
the photo I used ten years ago when the blog began Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson here. As I was trying to think what to write about this time around, and contemplating the possibility of collecting some of my previous blogs into a book, it occurred to me to count just how many I’ve written since Maine Crime Writers launched nearly ten years ago. The serendipitous total was 249, making this lucky number 250. Consider this a retrospective. No, I won’t go through all 249 topics again, or share the entire treasure trove of photos used in early blogs I’d forgotten I had on my computer the ones that vanished from our blog archive when we revamped the site but I will share that a look at the titles alone was enough to convince me that it will be pretty simple to organize them into topics. My very first blog’s title ”I Kill People for a Living” may very well work as the title for the entire collection. ....