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Point proved that:
1. Having a Grandstand named after appears to be the ULTIMINATE recognition of honour and achievement, greater than being a National Treasurer or Australian of the Year, or anything else for that matter.
2. But, in bequesting such a ultimate recognition, (ie having a Grandstand named after you), we must not lose sight of the fact that it is still pre-1901. That is, what is important is not that you are an Australian, but you are, where applicable, a New South Welshman.
3. And, in being a New South Welshman, what is important is not that you have choosen to spend your adult life in the state and make extraordinary contributions to the community to that state, no no no: it's the state you were born and/or spend your childhood that is the decisive factor.
Congratuation to you ROK Lobster in winning this debate.Comment
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You are quite correct.
Point proved that:
1. Having a Grandstand named after appears to be the ULTIMINATE recognition of honour and achievement, greater than being a National Treasurer or Australian of the Year, or anything else for that matter.
2. But, in bequesting such a ultimate recognition, (ie having a Grandstand named after you), we must not lose sight of the fact that it is still pre-1901. That is, what is important is not that you are an Australian, but you are, where applicable, a New South Welshman.
3. And, in being a New South Welshman, what is important is not that you have choosen to spend your adult life in the state and make extraordinary contributions to the community to that state, no no no: it's the state you were born and/or spend your childhood that is the decisive factor.
Congratuation to you ROK Lobster in winning this debate.Comment
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Now that I pause and give it further consideration I can see your point. I think that the next SCG grandstand should be called the Elizabeth Jolly stand. I really loved The Well and think the the departed old dear should be recognised at the home ground of cricket in NSW... That would be the ULTIMINATE (is that really big or really small?) recognition. It would be tops to have a Patrick White pie stand too (provided they only stocked Villas and could provide sausage rolls).I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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Now that I pause and give it further consideration I can see your point. I think that the next SCG grandstand should be called the Elizabeth Jolly stand. I really loved The Well and think the the departed old dear should be recognised at the home ground of cricket in NSW... That would be the ULTIMINATE (is that really big or really small?) recognition. It would be tops to have a Patrick White pie stand too (provided they only stocked Villas and could provide sausage rolls).
Or maybe we could call it the "Elizabeth and Darren Jolly Stand", combining two great talents.
The "Patrick White pie Stand" could stand at Centential Park, where the Swans do their summer runs.Comment
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Darren Jolly is not from New South Wales (and didn't even seem to like it).Comment
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Actually ROK Lobster, Elizabeth Jolly was born in England and lived for most of her life in Western Australia, she never lived in New South Wales. Perhaps her Grandstand could go to Birmingham, UK because that's where she was born. All those 1000's of Warwickshire based Swans fans from the old Dart would celebrate big time!Comment
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Actually ROK Lobster, Elizabeth Jolly was born in England and lived for most of her life in Western Australia, she never lived in New South Wales. Perhaps her Grandstand could go to Birmingham, UK because that's where she was born. All those 1000's of Warwickshire based Swans fans from the old Dart would celebrate big time!Comment
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Elizabeth JollEy.
I do like the idea of the combination of sport and arts. So we should go ahead with the Jesse/Patrick White coffee cart, the Stefan/Peter Carey toilet block and the Brad/Alan Seymour behind post.Comment
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Well, Patrick White did live in the shadow of the SCG ..within 200 metres..I bet the old curmudgeon never darkened its doors though. Still, a pie stand would let us dip our lids to the great Aussie novelist and Nobel Prize winner.Comment
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I love Vili's pies - I am getting hungry now just thinking about eating one!Comment
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They're pretty good I agree. Can't remember when it was or even if it was the SCG or at a League ground but I used to love the Big Ben pies (you know the square ones). A nice hot one of those babies on a cold night was just the ticket...And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
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