New Zealand Mayor David Ayers Triumphant After Buying First Pair Of New Underpants In Four Years

Mayor later boasts to his 339 Twitter followers about his new pants.

Draped in his mayoral chains, a small-town New Zealand politician raised his arms in jubilant celebration - at the opening of a discount department store.

David Ayers, the Waimakariri mayor, had reason to celebrate.

He was about to get some new underpants... and it had been a while... four years in fact.

Waimakariri mayor David Ayers (c) raises his arms triumphantly at the openinrg of a new department store where he purchased his first pair of new underpants in four years
Waimakariri mayor David Ayers (c) raises his arms triumphantly at the openinrg of a new department store where he purchased his first pair of new underpants in four years
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Ayers was front of the queue, Thursday, as the doors opened on the new Farmers store on High St, Rangiora, in north Canterbury.

According to Stuff.co.nz, Ayers was “personally vested” in the store’s rebuild as he had “publicly pledged to not buy a new pair of underpants until the Farmers reopened in a stand to back local businesses”.

The website quoted Ayers as saying of the store’s opening: “This is a huge vote of confidence in Rangiora and North Canterbury, something the district has been waiting for for four years.”

The mayor was later pictured beaming while holding a Farmers bag aloft, presumably containing some new undergarments.

Ayers later announced his purchase to his 339 Twitter followers, which prompted an obvious question about the state of his four-year-old pants.

Mayor buys first undies in four years as Rangiora Farmers reopens https://t.co/VQX1JucYeF

— David Ayers (@AyersDavidL) August 31, 2016

@AyersDavidL The old ones will be getting a bit thin by now I imagine

— Glenn Livingstone (@glenn20sixteen) August 31, 2016

Ayers responded.... but only briefly..

@glenn20sixteen Yes.

— David Ayers (@AyersDavidL) August 31, 2016

A subsequent question inquired about who footed the bill for Ayers’ fancy new pants.

@AyersDavidL @glenn20sixteen The real question is... Did ratepayers fund said underwear?

— Chelsea Daniels (@CK_Daniels) August 31, 2016

It wasn’t taxpayers..

@CK_Daniels @glenn20sixteen No! No undiegates in Waimakariri!

— David Ayers (@AyersDavidL) September 1, 2016

According to Stuff.co.nz, the old Farmers building, on the same site, closed in 2012 because of safety concerns after the Christchurch earthquakes. It was demolished in 2014.

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