'Brainless' stunt by NZ 'idiots' a global sensation
BY NICOLA BRENNAN
Relevant offers
The tale of the Cambridge man who trimmed his hedge using a ride-on mower strapped to a crane has gone worldwide.
The Waikato Times has received emails from as far away as Connecticut, in the United States, and the United Kingdom commenting on the stunt.
The story received about 73,000 hits on the Stuff.co.nz website the day it went up, making it the most viewed story for Tuesday and most of Wednesday this week.
Some negative responses have been received, with one writer commenting that "this is the sort of stupidity that puts New Zealand at the bottom of the safety ratings in the world".
Another labelled the people involved "stupid, brainless, idiots" who should be prosecuted.
But the wife of the man riding the mower said they had received no negative comments at all.
"I think people are happy just to see that Kiwis are still keen to give anything a go and that Kiwi ingenuity is alive and kicking," she said.
The woman, who did not want to be named, was fascinated at people's interest in how they had trimmed their hedge. "We've all had a great laugh out of it and are still laughing.
"These are basic boys who hatched a plan to get the job done with the tools they had at hand.
"We can assure you that there were definitely no instructions on the mower to exclude their great plan."
However the method might have been a little different had a woman been involved, she said.
"But I think good on them for tackling what could have been a very boring and tedious job.
"This kind of thing is pretty typical, you just never know what you are going to see next around here. This is the Waikato after all."
- © Fairfax NZ News
Sponsored links
Charlie Chaplin mystery stumps British spies
Pilot flying a bit too high for President
Cops recruit robbers to stem burglaries
Police car pig painter mystery unsolved
New York apartment sells for NZ$105m
Electronic cigarette explodes in man's mouth
Tuning in to TV-watching pooches
Out of gas fugitive calls sheriff for help
Thousands of crows invade town
Mumbling suspect had mouthful of crack cocaine
Rapunzel number helps scientists quantify ponytails
Dad plays porn instead of Smurfs at kid's party
Parents don't want son's killer in town
Bid to scrap race relations office
FBI foil suicide attack on US Capitol
Teen's death prompts bail law campaign
Auckland mops up after flash floods
Murdoch fights back with "Sun on Sunday"
Hotchin's Waiheke property for sale
Trap for burglars catches policeman
Armed thieves loot Greek museum
Million-dollar view, shame about the house
Disease 'adverse event' - kiwifruit growers
Telco keeps Christchurch options open
Fay aims shot at OIO over Crafar
'Naughty' toilet traps terrified toddler
Brothel scares and stresses neighbourhood
Million-dollar view, shame about the house
Trap for burglars catches policeman
Guptill blasts Black Caps to victory in first T20
Banking on return of blue magic
Degrassi star died five years ago
Tattoo tribute makes them brothers in arms
'Naughty' toilet traps terrified toddler
High cost of living mars return to NZ
Cathedral repair bill intimidating
Fear of dangerous rift from wealth gap
Hurricanes steal Sonny Bill's thunder
Which word or phrase do you find most annoying?
Related story: 'Whatever' world's most annoying word: poll
