Kiwis-in-America was created to unite all New Zealanders, home or aboard, who are living in, plan to visit or are just interested in finding out information on the States. This is a great opportunity to meet other Kiwi's who are already in the States. Get to find out what the 'job scene' is like in a certain area, who to contact on arrival for special interests (ie: where the best ski resorts are in California, where to go fly fishing in Alaska, who to call for study enrollments) or just chat with another Kiwi in your area. Want to know where you can see a Rugby game or get your chops around a good Steak and cheese pie? We also post regular Kiwi 'happenings' and events within the States so you can get a taste of Kiwiana and make some new friends.
If anybody believes that a show like Trauma, Greys Anatomy, CSI etc are anything other than fiction, they need their head read. They're entertainment shows,
yes, thanks for the info. My situation is actually real real unbelievably messy messy. I am finding out more and more each day My spouse is a Kiwi also, he
The love of our native land never wanes but I had to decide that 'home is where you make it' not 'where the heart is' in order not to be miserable. Its an
Melanie Lynskey. who plays Rose on "Two and a Half Men" is from New Plymouth and is a real hoot in the part. Like Lucy Lawless, she's dropped the accent so
I like it because it has a kiwi in it too, however I am a paramedic here and one of the reasons they are talking about discontinuing the show is because of the