Do the Hokey Pokeys
Hokey Pokey demands that: 1) The Northern Steamship Building be retained in its entirety. 2) Everyone plants a tree tomorrow, or on the weekend. Preferably one that bears some sort of fruit. 3) People take their hands off their hearts when talking, or even thinking about Levis. 4) No more shopping malls be built. 5) A clear picture of Jennifer Weather-Centre be published somewhere in this issue of RipltUp. 6) People stop quoting and imitating The Face, ahem. 7) Pancakes be restored to Habanero’s brunch menu. 8) The Herald returns to its old text. 9) The South Auckland rapist be restrained in manacles and frog marched down Queen Street. 10) President Chirac meets with his timely demise. Hokey Pokey, Auckland.
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Rip It Up, Issue 216, 1 August 1995, Page 11
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124Do the Hokey Pokeys Rip It Up, Issue 216, 1 August 1995, Page 11
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