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Monday, September 23, 2024

Sir Bob Jones: World class tosh


Since I learnt to read, I’ve averaged a minimum 8 hours daily in this pursuit of both entertainment and information. In total that adds up over my life-time to circa 240,000 hours I’ve spent with my nose in a book, magazine or newspaper.

I can unhesitantly say that never in that time have I read such world-class meaningless, pretentious drivel as a half page article over the names of Sir Bob Harvey and Sir Ian Taylor, published recently in the NZ Herald.

First of course is the mystery of two authors. Did they jointly hold the pen or each write a sentence?

Inexplicably, periodically lapsing into maori, the guts of the article was how to boost Auckland by attracting entrepreneurs, tourists and whoever to the city.

Constantly quoting as an example, the mythical figure of Maui who fished up the North Island they propose the creation on the waterfront of a museum outlining “the greatest story in the history of human migration” (I’m not making this up) namely the arrival of the first maori navigators here “guided by the stars”. A navigator is someone providing the directions to a known destination, which is most certainly not how the first maori arrivals can been described.

But if Harvey and Taylor genuinely believe that a waterfront museum filled with mythological nonsense will spawn a massive change of direction by, for example tens of millions of tourists, promptly scrubbing Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Thailand et al to instead pour into Auckland, then the asylum beckons and probably strait jackets for them both.

I have the answer to save them from further such embarrassing foolishness. They should acquire a mistress; one each at first to open the batting then a few more to build a small stable which preoccupation will hopefully help them regain their plainly now lost sanity.

One suspects if they have wives, these long suffering women, assuming they cop this sort of crap on the home front, will be hugely relieved to escape listening to further such nonsense and will happily encourage them in this new pursuit.

Sir Bob Jones is a renowned author, columnist , property investor, and former politician, who blogs at No Punches Pulled HERE - where this article was sourced.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't care about ancient Maori navigators. All I know is these days I need a navigator to just guide me smoothly to Auckland waterfront in my car, without road works/red lights/bus only lanes/one-way street/cycle lanes etc. etc. etc.

DeeM said...

And here I was thinking that navigating half way around the world (then back again) all the way from Britain to New Zealand on a sailing ship in 1769 was awesome.
But this clearly pales into insignificance when compared to the early Maori "navigators" who managed to get part-way across the Pacific...and strangely no further!

Maybe Ardern will open it for them. The woke leading the woke.

Robert Arthur said...

In advancing old age, with accompanying disabilities, i comfort myself that I am ahead of Biden. Now i can add Taylor and Harvey ( the latter for whom i used to have considerabe regard) We have no idea how many poynesian attempts at distant colonisation were made . The pressure from canabilism could have ben considerable. From many island groups over centuries, hundreds of voyages may have failed.

Anonymous said...

I always thought Ian Taylor made the most sense when he was on playschool. It's been downhill since then.

Anonymous said...

Blown before the wind until you stumble upon an island is navigation ??
I might consider that if they ever managed to get back to their original island somewhere close to Taiwan.
Having arrived here in recent times they are then regarded by the gullible as "indigenous " !!

Maybe, as claimed recently in lost oral history , that Maori discovered Antarctica, and sailed back to NZ in a dug out canoe, they could be adulated as great navigators, and definitely indigenous to Antarctica.

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