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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Dunedin's stadium debate resolved with formation of 'Tagotown




SRNZPA: She's a hard road finding the perfect city, but the people of 'Tagotown agree they've come pretty close. New Zealand's newest city has risen from the ashes of the intense debate between the region's rugby folk and the usual gang of lefty whinging soft cocks. The pro-stadium faction took matters into their own hands and erected a wall between the former Dunedin and their new home, 'Tagotown. The wall runs from east to west through the the Octogon, and is comprised of worn out tackle bags and couches, many of which have been set on fire.

Wall foreman Steve Hotten laid out some of the city's founding principles in an oration to the 'Tagotown people upon the wall's completion. "It's pretty farkin simple. Number one - we're building a stadium. Number two - we support Otago. There's no number three. If you wanna wear bone carvings, go to Dunedin."

'Tagotown has rapidly become a fully formed community with it's own culture and traditions. It's a throwback to a quieter, simpler time, where cheerful, brutal mob justice rules. Entry to the city limits is obtained by answering questions on the mid 90's Otago sides' most glorious failures, and torpedoing a Speights can in under 4.6 seconds. Drinking and driving is legal here, and whale is back on the menu at local eateries. Every Friday at lunchtime a student from Auckland is pelted with fruit and eggs while being driven down Dave Latta Drive in stocks, to peals of laughter of local townsfolk.

Lord Mayor Laurie Mains praised the special spirit that's created 'Tagotown. "It's extremely heartening to see this kind of initiative from the people of the South - it makes me bloody proud to be a southern man." He said, adding "We were poisoned the night before the '95 final, and it wasn't my fault that we lost".

The editor of the Otago Daily Times said the paper would be largely unaffected by the change.

4 comments:

Jimmy Jangles said...

URMAD.

Anonymous said...

Shouldn't it be Togatown?


Glenn Hoddle

richard said...

JJ - Ta

Glenn - nope, it's definitely 'Tagotown, as heard in the town song, 'Taaaaaaaaaaago, which goes "Taaaaaaaaaaago".

Anonymous said...

Oops, I get you now.

I was thinking it was something to do with Tofa Parties which were all the rage when I was there in the 80s.


Hodds