Off your trolley ... what happens to people who don't understand what a disabled car park is.
Fashionably back to the future
Lookalikes: Patrick McGoohan as Number Six in 60s cult TV show The Prisoner and our team's official Olympic uniform. Neil writes: "McGoohan woke in a strange dystopian Englishvillage populated by people riding penny farthing bicycles and every time he tried to escape he was chased by a giant white ball. This sounds strangely similar to daily life for our Olympians in their Olympic village and I expect Kiwi victories at the velodrome and ball handling events to follow."
Dog registration balls-up
Tanya has just received her application to re-register her dog. "And despite being registered as a neutered dog all of last year, suddenly he is unneutered (increasing our fee by another $30). I rang Auckland Council and was told "it's a miracle" by the guy who couldn't control his laughter but was hugely apologetic. Now I have to prove he's been desexed. A photo won't suffice so even though our pet was at the vet two weeks ago for vaccination, a vet must 'formally verify' he has had the chop and give us the paperwork stating so. No wonder some people don't bother."
"Normally if you forget a password for a website they have a reminder phrase you have supplied to them," a reader writes. "They tell you the reminder phrase, and bingo, you remember the password. Not so for IRD's online services. YOU have to tell THEM the reminder phrase. If I knew the reminder phrase, I would probably remember the password. And getting the reminder phrase perfect is harder than getting the password."
High on real estate patter
A reader writes: "Visiting a property a few years ago we were warned by the very young agent that the man renting one of the outbuildings could possibly be aggressive. Pointing to a scraggly plant out front, he whispered. 'I think he is on drugs ... and if I'm not mistaken that is a P plant'. He was absolutely serious. It was very hard not to laugh."
Sleeping rough opens eyes
I won't forget my Lifewise Big Sleep Out experience in a hurry. I got a cold and my bones are aching after a night tossing and turning on the concrete. I can't imagine what it would be like to do it day in, day out. But I've raised $3300. So not bad. The top fundraisers were Neil Whittaker from Fuji Xerox who raised more than $9000 and Martyn Levy and Michael Goss, both from 2degrees, who together raised more than $15,000. In total the event's 60 fundraisers pulled in $123,000. There was a real sense of camaraderie and I met some great people from the business community, some who admitted to having their eyes opened by the experience.