Thursday, February 12, 2009

Bernard Darton on Stadium

Ex-Dunedinite Bernard Darton writes on the Stadium.
When politicians suggest these grandiose schemes, I always think of Sapurmurat Niyazov, the recently dead president of Turkmenistan. He wrote his own sequel to the Koran, renamed months of the year after himself, and erected an enormous gold statue of himself in the centre of Ashgabat, the country’s capital. The statue slowly rotated during the day so that the sun always shone on his face. And it cost less than a new rugby stadium.
I hope that doesn't give Peter Chin, or Malcolm Farry, an idea.

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