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2021 Predictions Marcus Lush Nights 2021 PREDICTIONS MARCUS LUSH NIGHTS Name Prediction 1 Prediction 2 Prediction 3 Prediction 4 Prediction 5 Sharemarket crash (greater than Biden step down for medical reasons 1 Grant Regent Charles Lydia Ko wins a tournament Putin step down 10%) >> Kamala President MP in government car involved in Power substation knocked out in Sink hole emerge >> disruption in Westlake Boys wins North Harbour 2 Scott New variety of sea life discovered crash unusual circumstances urban NZ town/city 1st XV Rugby Championship Benefit increase by large amount Olympics go ahead in different form, 3 Gillian Kamala to become POTUS Team NZ retains America's Cup Ruapehu erupts ($50 or more) not Japan Big snowfall in Chch >> major Black Ferns to win Women's World Something major happens in space 4 Tony Queen retires Winston knighted disruptions Cup technology (front page news) Floyd Mayweather KOs Logan Paul in 5 Craig South Island Kokako rediscovered Winston opens casino Shot moose in Fiordland Hosking retires 2 rounds Elon Musk global sale never seen Major geological/archealogical 6 Mark Olympics ahead no spectators Lydia Ko wins major Queen steps down before discover in Antarctica No confidence vote >> snap election Harry returns to UK with son, no 7 Patricia Queen retires / William king Gang trouble in Chch NZ police armed in NZ Meghan 8 Kerry Biden taps out Jacinda still be PM Climate change effects increase Covid still issue Prince Philip dies 9 Jimmy Warriors lose due to dubious refs call Northland drought US Govt building attacked Another NZ lockdown Foster leaves the ABs 10 Mick Britney Spears shaves hair again Major EQ around Pacific Rim Chinese premier dies of Covid 11 Tess Jacinda resigns Harry returns to UK Increase homegrown manufacturing Social media shakeup global NZ lockdown again 12 Charlie Winston ambassador to USA Civil war in Uganda Queen makes it through Lions tour of Africa cancelled Major flood Australia New planet discovered within solar NZ bird that was extinct rediscovered 13 Peter Chinese claim on moon Taupo / Yellowstone eruption Covid-19 virus disappears system breeding well Kamala takes over presidency, Trump forms dominating social 14 Zane Ardern leaves for top UN job Biden impeached 3 times Biden dies removes guns from NRA, gets shot media platform Dinosaur discovered in Aussie US confirm alien life made contact Matthew Bowman wins medal at 15 Harold Socialism rise / Capitalism falls Free global healthcare Outback history Olympics Jacinda and Clarke married, have 16 Marie Melania and Donald divorce Natural disaster in NZ kills 100+ Olympics cancelled Kamala Harris takes over for Biden second baby Queens steps down, William takes 17 Nathan Civil war in USA Tsunami in BOP Vaccine worse than Covid Tim Shadbolt no longer mayor over Minor eruption in Central North 18 Axel Biden steps down for health reasons Mallard steps down 7.5+ EQ off the Kermadecs Producer Dan gets payrise Island 19 Dave Biden steps down NZ retains America's Cup Freedom of Speech impuned Covid vaccine mandatory NZ Govt defaults on payment 20 Jean Meghan and Harry split Jacinda and Clarke split Judith Collins rolled Marcus makes it to ICC Prince Philip dies Biden not sworn in / Trump re- 21 Jimmy Mass arrests of big names Doctors make Covid claim Earth heading to Ice Age Marcus gets pay rise inaugurated ABs end year undefeated (quarter Matariki the Whale comes back to 22 Matt Israel bombs Iran's nuclear facilities Winston goes to Washington DC Matt quits smoking point if only Aussie) Wellington Swansea City promoted from 23 Jim More attacks on 5G towers Winston knighted Kane Williamson makes honours list Warriors bottom 8 Championship to Premier League Water shortage in Auckland gets NZ Lightrail suffers damage in EQ or 24 Jay First electric trucks hit NZ roads Loch Ness monster found Spithill strikes again (Luna Rossa) worse similar NZ will move through Covd crisis 25 Shaun Winston knighted Winston drops leadership of NZ First Ron Marks takes over from Winston NZ First gets 7.9% in polling this year beautifully East Coast / Alphine major 26 Arkrite Tropical Cyclone March/April Measles outbreak like 2019 Lockdown leads to financial crisis Horse number 7 wins Melbourne Cup earthquake (7+) South Island Black Panther Brand new young Kiwi artist makes it 27 Alan Gay All Black Greyhound racing banned NZer wins stage of Tour de France categorically confirmed huge globally Lots of politicians up on charges of World financial reset (back to Introduction of constitutional law in 28 Stan No more royal family Free energy from Tesla treason precious metals) NZ Wealthy person from US sets up Otago Uni major breakthrough in 29 Brenda Auckland volcano shows unrest Auckland population decrease US Civil War industry in NZ health Israel Adasanya and Connor 30 Jordan Ruapehu to erupt Govt plans to ban plastic bottles Warriors top 4 in NRL MacGregor in massive fight Russian vaccine most effective with Nicky Haley announces presidential Poverty and homelessness in NZ 31 Luke Astronaut death in space Luke loses 20kg least side effects run for 2024 grow Prince Philip makes it through the NZ will lose America's Cup due to 32 Leslie NZ horse wins Melbourne Cup Queen keeps the throne Harry and Meghan have another child year capsize Ford Ranger no longer top selling ute 33 Michael Scotland goes for independence Obamas split Guns N Roses cancel NZ concerts Dr Ashley Bloomfield dies in NZ Trump convicted and jailed for tax Joe Biden doesn't make full year as 34 JD Winton massive earthquake Ardern married and pregnant again Cure (in addition to vaccine) for Covid evasion or similar President India wins game at Gabba against 35 Kamal No international travel No Olympics Judith Collins rolled No impeachments for Biden Aussie by 5 wickets 36 Craig Rory McIlroy wins golf major Madeline McCann case resolution Another national lockdown Assassination attempt on Biden Anika Moa on Masked Singer NZ 37 Dennis Warriors to make playoffs (final 8) Ozzy Osbourne dies Another national lockdown (level 4) Assassination attempt on Biden Major UFO encounter Winston runs again in snap election 38 Willy Cleopetra's grave discovered Napier earthquake Elton John fatal heart attack Olympics postponed again or by-election Ian Foster to go >> Scott Robertson Grant Robertson replaces Ardern as 39 Jane Trump gets sick Zara and Mike Tindall son Pope dies mysteriously takes over leader of Labour Mike Hosking off air for health 40 Buzz Olympics canned NZ wins Test Championship at Lord's Trump and Malania split Tom Cruise fathers child reasons Trump makes the end of the year Global acknowledgement of Jacinda Another year of free uni added for 41 Chloe Boris Johnson gets sick and dies NZ extreme weather event in March clean Ardern young people in NZ Harry and Meghan split >> Harry 42 Trudy Another nationwide Level 4 lockdown Jacinda resigns Trump flees US Increased civil unrest in USA returns to UK Jacinda will judge/cameo on Drag Paula Bennett will place top three on Judith Collins has a Christmas Pikachu/Mario getting starring role in 43 Ethan Netflix files for bankruptcy Race Down Under The Masked Singer NZ bestseller with her thriller Olympics opening ceremony Foreigner stranded in NZ due to Partner of gay/bisexual MP ends up NZ craft brewery releases $80 bottle Small real estate company convicted 44 Aaron Lush to ICC Covid becomes hero in rescue in trouble with the law of beer of money laundering Jacinda and Clarke baby boy Sept 19 Joe Biden has heart attack while 45 Nick Stevie Wonder dies of Covid Banana shortage in middle of year Marcus and Vanessa to wed >> Maori middle name jogging on stage for speech 46 Lorraine 6+ EQ in middle of South Island Water shortage People in low-lying areas flooding Massive fire in Dunedin Another nationwide Level 4 lockdown Kiwis stop eating eggs as Covid Onions, spring onions, and leeks 47 Livingston Boris Johnson in court in UK Ardern resigns in disgrace Olympics canned mutates to chickens more expensive Hootie Blowfish song 'Let Her Cry' Boris steps down >> hands the reigns AK WG trunkline disrupted by natural Grant Robertson 30+ days as acting 48 Aaron NZ by-election >> won by National tiktok trend > song #1 in the US to Rishi Sunak disaster taking out bridge PM >> no reason (but not pregnant) Fruit, veggies, dairy products much 49 Paula Ardern second baby Warriors in grand final of NRL Cannabis gets legalised in NZ No more Covid in NZ at all cheaper 50 Ethan Betty White dies Gloriavale scandal involving courts Fuel prices hit all time low Wendy Petrie career shift UK Chaser quits in disgrace NZ, Africa, South America, and Russia World Covid recession continues >> K- Biden steps down due to health >> Trump launches TV channel based in Dow Jones hacked, closed for 7 days, 51 Martin win against COVID shaped recovery AOC becomes VP Texas loses 50% value Jacinda returns to Parliament already Unusually cold winter in NZ >> Snow 52 Chris Trump ends up with no where to live No new lockdown for NZ Member of UK Royal Family dies married >> no baby in 2021 in Northland 5-6 magnitude EQ in North Island >> Archeological discovery in Middle Trump family member involved in 53 Michelle Pope gravely ill Extra-terrestrial global event shallow but no life loss East >> religious chaos foreign diplomatic incident NZ gets travel bubble with Australia 54 Oliver Man United win EPL All Blacks lose Bledisloe Cup Ineos UK wins America's Cup Joe Biden dies from Covid in August 55 Graham Jacinda resigns All Blacks retain Bledisloe Cup Olympics canned Someone takes out Trump Catastrophic EQ on apline fault Netflix holds live streaming event Ardern loses bet and has to dye her Comic Sans MS font on cover of NZ Winston Peters announces one-man Photo of Biden's dog becomes most- 56 Producer Dan (concert / sport) hair chart-topping album retrospective show tour retweeted Tweet McDonalds moves to free range Clarke Gayford bitten by shark but Actor that plays Ken Barlow dies 57 Marcus Ban of single-use plastic bottles Hootie and the Blowfish reunites chickens survives (William Roache).
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