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Big Dave
10th June 2005, 22:53
http://www.SMH.COM.AU/news/World/NZ-pizza-firm-cashes-in-on-Corby/2005/06/10/1118347595250.html

Sydney Morning Herald.

NZ pizza firm cashes in on Corby
June 10, 2005 - 7:54PM

Politicians including Prime Minister Helen Clark have been caught up in New Zealand fast food promotion trading on the jailing of Australian Schapelle Corby in Bali.

The 27-year-old Queenslander was last month sentenced to 20 years in jail for smuggling 4.1kg of marijuana into Bali in her boogie board bag.

Hell Pizza is offering a free boogie board and a "holiday that could last a lifetime" to Bali to one lucky person who enters a poll asking which politicians should be "sent to Hell" for their sins.

If the winners return with a picture of themselves with Corby, they will scoop an extra $NZ500 ($A465).

Entrants vote either online or by text message for the politicians they would like to "send to Hell".

Satanic caricatures of the politicians will be auctioned for charity when the competition closes.

Competition organisers hope to persuade all 14 MPs involved to sign the pictures and choose a charity.

They say they have a "verbal agreement" from several of them.

But politicians questioned were rapidly distancing themselves from the promotion after being told about the Corby link.

A spokesman for Nationals leader Don Brash confirmed he had been contacted and had originally indicated that he had no problem with the promotion.

"But Dr Brash would be unwilling to endorse anything that would be in bad taste. That sounds quite hideous and we would not put that anywhere near Don," the spokesman said.

Green MP Nandor Tanczos said he was "usually supportive" when a charity was involved and had a quick look at the poll.

But "I don't really support the idea of making fun of someone facing 20 years in jail. It's not something I would make light of."

However, Labour MP John Tamihere said he would consider whether to endorse the auction over the weekend.

"The PC thing for me to say is that I'm absolutely aghast, but I'm quite a light-hearted sort of bloke and it doesn't upset me too much," Mr Tamihere said.

A spokesman for Helen Clark, meanwhile, said a request had been received from Hell Pizza for the prime minister's signature and "we are endeavouring to find out what use will be made of it before there's any decision".

Stuart McMullin, managing director of Hell Pizza, insisted the competition was not in bad taste.

"Not at all. I'm as much absorbed by it [the Schapelle Corby case] as anyone, but it's a good opportunity to have a sideswipe."

Mr McMullin, who describes himself as the company's "head demon", said the Hell brand was all about being provocative and the promotion "fits in with everything we do".

Most politicians contacted were aware of the poll, but "perhaps some are not" aware of the link to Corby, he said.

"This whole thing is done as a bit of good fun. It's good for New Zealanders to have a laugh," he said.

The poll pits two MPs against each other for a particular sin.

Helen Clark and Dr Brash face off for envy, Mr Tanczos and Bill English go into battle for sloth and Mr Tamihere faces Winston Peters in the wrath poll.

A source at MJ Blomfield, the PR company that came up with the promotion, said there had been "at least 20" online votes from the NZ Parliament.

John
10th June 2005, 22:58
Hahahaahaha that is some good shit, go hells :D

Thanks big dave ;)!

SPman
10th June 2005, 23:17
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Stick it to 'em, Bruce

Slingshot
11th June 2005, 00:11
HAHAHAHA...We had Hell Pizza for tea.

This may or may not have anything to do with the above posts...I read Hell Pizza and couldn't be bothered reading anything else.

Big Dave
11th June 2005, 00:47
HAHAHAHA...We had Hell Pizza for tea.

This may or may not have anything to do with the above posts...I read Hell Pizza and couldn't be bothered reading anything else.


You got the best of it.

loosebruce
11th June 2005, 16:05
Shit i was confused at first, i didn't think i rode any bikes while i was in Oz.

But yeah it's going to hit some sore points with a few people for sure, sure will get more attention than say hey buy one get one free bullshit everywhere else does all the fricken time.

Every promo the boys do they aim to spark or hit sore points, it's what gets the most coverage, some may remeber a couple of billboards a while back with that naked lady on her fours on one and a couple of pizza boys aiming a pizza right up her ......... ahem on the other.

TV3 is interveiwing Stu tonight at Hell in Symonds St, not sure what programme for, Campbell LIVE maybe or the News????? Should be a laugh.

Coldkiwi
15th June 2005, 18:20
so whats your role in all this brucie?