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August 16, 2009

Rodgers.... Shambo Rodgers

Armed with a USIT card craftily acquired in Bangkok, Mr Rodgers (nee Hayes) arrived in NZ with a mission: To prove that an Irish flag can be used as a fully-functioning cape.

Having thrown himself out of an airplane from 12,000 feet, he defaulted to the use of a parachute and thus struck this attempt from the record books.

Later in the same week, Mr Rodgers used the same cape as a prop in his explanation of the 800 years of oppression of our country, the thievery of our land, our jobs and our women. Needless to say, the audience was left spellbound.

Thankfully, just before his departure for the North Island, the ever-patriotic Mr Rodgers had more success. Full of scoop from the previous evening, standing atop the Kawarau Bridge just outside Queenstown, Rodgers threw himself 43 metres towards a certain (and chilly) death. All the stood between the mercurial Rodgers and his maker was the trusty Irish flag. Thankfully for his fans (the "Shambones" as they have dubbed themselves), Rodgers created a little slice of history. An Bratach Eireannach sailing lazily in the morning breeze, the crowd gasped at this proud Irishman's daring and lunacy. Just as the women and children were being sheltered from what was sure to end in a horrific mess of green, white and gold, Rodgers engaged his flag and soared.

1 comment:

  1. Missing you already Shambo. See you in Sept for more craic.

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