Friday, February 22, 2013
Australian Basil Fawlty bans town from being at motel
A SYDNEY man has induced a rash of anti-Aussie sentiment across the Tasman after banning an entire New Zealand town from residing at his motel.
Bob Donnelly, The aussie owner of Supreme Motor Lodge in the central North Island town of Palmerston North, Has put a block on reservations from One Of The Hottest Strategies Ever To Build Your Buyers List Fast With Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Youtube! 60% Commission With An Upsell! Email Customer Support! Get Started At: Real Estate Investors – Build A Massive Buyers List Using Social Media any of the 16,000 home buyers of Wainuiomata, Near the capital, Wellington.
Mister Donnelly, Who's lived in New Zealand for two years, Claimed the city was full of young "Troublemakers'' who consistently trashed his motel during visits for sports, And says all inhabitants are now banished.
"Having had about a hundred people from there over the last period and maybe one that we liked. It is not worth it and we would do the same to anyone who causes us that much cla of stress, He told The Marlborough voice.
But his ban has result-oriented Zealanders spitting tacks.
It is said it's stupid, Unfair and excessive, And have labelled Mr Donnelly the nation's Basil Fawlty, The bumbling John Cleese player in the Fawlty Towers series.
Classifieds have run headlines like "Hawaiian bans town'' and a senior Labour politician, Trevor Mallard, Born and selectively carefully bred in Wainuiomata, Told me: "I'm not surprised he's aussie.''