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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby LBT » Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:13 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:more importantly for those that have to work its double time and a half!!!!!!!

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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby The Real Number 3 » Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:43 pm

Ahh yes... Australia Day.... What a weekend planned, Beer, Music, Women, Pool & Mates....

Quite luckily I have a 4 day working this week as I have a RDO this Friday. Then next week a 1 day working week as i have Drs appointments all day Tuesday and Annual Leave on the Thursday & Friday (Thurs = Resting up for the BDO) :D :D
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby LBT » Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:47 pm

The Real Number 3 wrote:Ahh yes... Australia Day.... What a weekend planned, Beer, Music, Women, Pool & Mates....

Quite luckily I have a 4 day working this week as I have a RDO this Friday. Then next week a 1 day working week as i have Drs appointments all day Tuesday and Annual Leave on the Thursday & Friday (Thurs = Resting up for the BDO) :D :D

Occaisionally you rock up to work? :shock:
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby The Real Number 3 » Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:51 pm

Hehehe I put in for the annual leave last year when i found out the dates for the BDO.

I asked my boss the other week when our monthly RDO was and he had no idea so i suggested why not have a 4 day weekend over Australia Day, his reply was "you slack f**k" so i said "youre being un-australian" hahaha, he had a good laugh and made this friday our RDO :D
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby mrjbeam1981 » Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:38 am

as an aboriginal man, i do look back at our countries history. i don't celebrate Australia Day for the fact that Australia was "founded", i celebrate Australia Day for that fact of what it is to be an Australian.

can you imagine Australia without its Aboriginal culture, an Australia without green and gold, an australia without Australian Rules Football, an Australia without Vegemite...you get the point

when i hear the national anthem i get goose bumps and usually am singing loudly to it (some of the poster's on here will atest to that).

i have the same feeling of pride when i see the Aboriginal flag as i do when i see the Australian flag. that is why i want a tattoo near my heart of an Aboriginal flag and Australian flag side by side (right next to my beloved Glenelg logo) ;)

yes our country has a black past, and black and white Australians should acknowledge that and move forward together, to make Australia something our kids and grandkids can be proud of!

Happy Australia Day :)
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby Dirko » Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:43 am

Well said....jimbeam1981

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One of the better posts I've read for a while...
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby Dutchy » Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:16 am

mrjbeam1981 wrote:can you imagine Australia without its Aboriginal culture, an Australia without green and gold, an australia without Australian Rules Football, an Australia without Vegemite...you get the point


also Australia without it immigrants....it all adds up to make what Australia is today
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby JK » Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:32 am

Great post JB, I reckon you've hit it spot on!!
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby Psyber » Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:50 pm

Yes JB, absolutely spot on!

I'm going to a Hindu "coming out" ceremony this weekend for an Indian friend's daughter - she has to sing and dance and demonstrate her skills in such aspects of Hindu culture, and has been training for 6 months for it..
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby Strawb » Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:29 am

I'm just staying home getting pissed and watching the cricket
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby Rik E Boy » Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:27 am

mrjbeam1981 wrote:as an aboriginal man, i do look back at our countries history. i don't celebrate Australia Day for the fact that Australia was "founded", i celebrate Australia Day for that fact of what it is to be an Australian.

can you imagine Australia without its Aboriginal culture, an Australia without green and gold, an australia without Australian Rules Football, an Australia without Vegemite...you get the point

when i hear the national anthem i get goose bumps and usually am singing loudly to it (some of the poster's on here will atest to that).

i have the same feeling of pride when i see the Aboriginal flag as i do when i see the Australian flag. that is why i want a tattoo near my heart of an Aboriginal flag and Australian flag side by side (right next to my beloved Glenelg logo) ;)

yes our country has a black past, and black and white Australians should acknowledge that and move forward together, to make Australia something our kids and grandkids can be proud of!

Happy Australia Day :)


Great post mate. Happy Australia Day.

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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby RustyCage » Fri Jan 25, 2008 1:51 pm

mrjbeam1981 wrote:as an aboriginal man, i do look back at our countries history. i don't celebrate Australia Day for the fact that Australia was "founded", i celebrate Australia Day for that fact of what it is to be an Australian.

can you imagine Australia without its Aboriginal culture, an Australia without green and gold, an australia without Australian Rules Football, an Australia without Vegemite...you get the point

when i hear the national anthem i get goose bumps and usually am singing loudly to it (some of the poster's on here will atest to that).

i have the same feeling of pride when i see the Aboriginal flag as i do when i see the Australian flag. that is why i want a tattoo near my heart of an Aboriginal flag and Australian flag side by side (right next to my beloved Glenelg logo) ;)

yes our country has a black past, and black and white Australians should acknowledge that and move forward together, to make Australia something our kids and grandkids can be proud of!

Happy Australia Day :)


JB1981, mate, that is absolutely sensational, you champion.

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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby Hardly_super » Fri Jan 25, 2008 3:10 pm

agreed jimbeam1981

that is the best post ive seen yet!

8)

afterall most of us (Australians) arent religious but we still celebrate easter and christmas on the merrit of days off and a chance to celebrate our culture of a barbie, mates and beers!

Com'on people lets be Australian and stop complaining about a day off to play backyard cricket this monday :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby RustyCage » Fri Jan 25, 2008 3:20 pm

Hardly_super wrote:agreed jimbeam1981

that is the best post ive seen yet!

8)

afterall most of us (Australians) arent religious but we still celebrate easter and christmas on the merrit of days off and a chance to celebrate our culture of a barbie, mates and beers!

Com'on people lets be Australian and stop complaining about a day off to play backyard cricket this monday :lol: :lol: :lol:


Also, how good is it that because the public holiday falls on a non work day, we get the monday off instead! Gold!!!
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby Rik E Boy » Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:40 pm

Hardly_super wrote:Com'on people lets be Australian and stop complaining about a day off to play backyard cricket this monday :lol: :lol: :lol:



That's what I'll be doing Super. The series between myself and my son and his mate is levelled at 1-1. I got thrashed in the first test but fought back to take the second. Gave up a first innings defict too!

If I move any slower in the field I'll be going backwards!

regards,

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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby Hardly_super » Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:46 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
Hardly_super wrote:Com'on people lets be Australian and stop complaining about a day off to play backyard cricket this monday :lol: :lol: :lol:



That's what I'll be doing Super. The series between myself and my son and his mate is levelled at 1-1. I got thrashed in the first test but fought back to take the second. Gave up a first innings defict too!

If I move any slower in the field I'll be going backwards!

regards,

REB



Youll be alright just go all out like my oldman did to me and my brothers. Yes just like the KFC add from a few years back he would come in off the long run! What a champ.
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby smac » Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:47 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
Hardly_super wrote:Com'on people lets be Australian and stop complaining about a day off to play backyard cricket this monday :lol: :lol: :lol:



That's what I'll be doing Super. The series between myself and my son and his mate is levelled at 1-1. I got thrashed in the first test but fought back to take the second. Gave up a first innings defict too!

If I move any slower in the field I'll be going backwards!

regards,

REB

We have one test each summer, lasts from day 1 of the first test to the last one day international final. Smac jr holds the trophy after last summer, current scores are 47/509 (me) and 48/645 (little smart ar5e). Looking for a big innings this weekend!
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby Wedgie » Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:48 pm

smac wrote:We have one test each summer, lasts from day 1 of the first test to the last one day international final. Smac jr holds the trophy after last summer, current scores are 47/509 (me) and 48/645 (little smart ar5e). Looking for a big innings this weekend!

Your 48th wicket could put on 137 to get the lead smac! :D
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby Hardly_super » Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:49 pm

We have one test each summer, lasts from day 1 of the first test to the last one day international final. Smac jr holds the trophy after last summer, current scores are 47/509 (me) and 48/645 (little smart ar5e). Looking for a big innings this weekend![/quote]



Best of luck Smac! you can do it!
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Re: HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY

Postby smac » Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:55 pm

Sadly fellas, the dodgy wicket (almost dead back lawn) is not my friend and smac jrs Max Walker style action has me completely baffled. Automatic wickey must have taken 30 catches off my batting.

He's not bad at sledging either.
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