Pig Island Reference
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Was out for dinner with a trainer last night as they had an unexpected win (Paying $76!!!)
Anyway we were talking about a horse that looks a bit hopeless and someone said, "nah it's doing ok down the South Island" and the trainers reponse was "exactly, it's running round down Pig Island"
How come pig island for either of the isalnds? It seems a rubbish/lazy reference or is there some background to it?
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I have no idea what pig island means.
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@No-Quarter Neith!!
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@SammyC said in Pig Island Reference:
Could be wrong, but I think it's a reference to Captain Cook releasing pigs at Cape Kidnappers on one of his visits here.
So I guess that's the north Island.
I've never heard that story before but after doing some reading it appears that pigs were delivered twice in the South Island before being dropped off to my ancestors at Cape Kidnappers.
So I guess that's the South Island.
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Pig Islanders is a favorite of @Canerbry when describing North Islanders....hopefully he hasn't been wrong all this time, or maybe he was just being derogatory rather than caring about the historical reference
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@Canerbry explain yourself.
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Ohhh right, that makes perfect sense. Thanks for clarifying.
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@Canerbry said in Pig Island Reference:
It's because you're all pig shaggers, basic really, don't understand the confusion?
oh shit, were you there that night at Dockside? I swear, in my state she looked much, much better.
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Google suggests that it was originally a term for all NZers dreamed up by the convicts but that Sth I slanders adopted it to describe their northern counterparts because of a deep seated inferiority complex and self projection
Alternatively its because Sth Islanders allege those north of Cook Strait are sub-human
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@Hooroo weird ,apart from Canerbry I've never heard anyone else ever use the term and I just put it down to the effects of a genepool so lacking in diversity its probably only matched in nature by the Chatham island black robin .
Anyway when I was living in Australia someone from down that way got quite worked up when we were chatting , he was ranting how fucked we'd be without the south island generating all our power. I guess that makes them feel relevant in some way looking at it like that.
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@jegga said in Pig Island Reference:
@Hooroo weird ,apart from Canerbry I've never heard anyone else ever use the term and I just put it down to the effects of a genepool so lacking in diversity its probably only matched in nature by the Chatham island black robin .
Anyway when I was living in Australia someone from down that way got quite worked up when we were chatting , he was ranting how fucked we'd be without the south island generating all our power. I guess that makes them feel relevant in some way looking at it like that.
In chatting, you were probably being a bit of a Pig Island cock. Many people need to watch that.
It was a term I first heard at CBHS about 4th form, at the time it seemed to suit. Recently on the Fern some special snowflake Pig Islanders got a bit precious about it so now it works precisely as intended.
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@Canerbry said in Pig Island Reference:
@jegga said in Pig Island Reference:
@Hooroo weird ,apart from Canerbry I've never heard anyone else ever use the term and I just put it down to the effects of a genepool so lacking in diversity its probably only matched in nature by the Chatham island black robin .
Anyway when I was living in Australia someone from down that way got quite worked up when we were chatting , he was ranting how fucked we'd be without the south island generating all our power. I guess that makes them feel relevant in some way looking at it like that.
In chatting, you were probably being a bit of a Pig Island cock. Many people need to watch that.
It was a term I first heard at CBHS about 4th form, at the time it seemed to suit. Recently on the Fern some special snowflake Pig Islanders got a bit precious about it so now it works precisely as intended.
I thought you had been using it more than a year... I guess not.