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Self-aware city girls they may be, Te Kani and Cosgrove fully grasp the importance of their origins - Whangārei and Paraparaumu respectively. In this episode they take a merry waltz down nostalgia lane in what experts might call an inventory of various traumas. Topics include cruising in small
towns, performing to prisoners, BOGAN CULTURE, skin-bleach as a perfectly acceptable toilette circa 2006, and growing up alongside the provincial devastations of methamphetamines in real-time.
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By Sam Te Kani & Johanna Cosgrove5
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Self-aware city girls they may be, Te Kani and Cosgrove fully grasp the importance of their origins - Whangārei and Paraparaumu respectively. In this episode they take a merry waltz down nostalgia lane in what experts might call an inventory of various traumas. Topics include cruising in small
towns, performing to prisoners, BOGAN CULTURE, skin-bleach as a perfectly acceptable toilette circa 2006, and growing up alongside the provincial devastations of methamphetamines in real-time.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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