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Post by Hass on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 10:12

I have to work today so decided to get into the spirit by wearing an Australia Flag bucket hat (purchased years ago at the Australian Open - not that cheap stuff the Sunday Terrorgraph was flogging last week).

Anyway, I walk into the ABC and cause heads to explode.

While it was all good natured, within 10 minutes I had about 10 people make jokes referencing "racists", "bogans", "southern cross tattoos", "the Shire", "being scared", "Invasion Day" etc.

I knew I'd get a rise out of them but that's not why I wore the hat. I just love my country, am grateful for everything it has given me and always like to get into the spirit of a celebration.

Happy Australia Day everybody!

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Post by Hass on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 10:14

Admittedly it is difficult to take me seriously today. The hat is particularly daggy and garish Very Happy

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Post by skully on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 11:04

Happy Aus Day, Hass, and to all Aussie FBers. And any other FBers that feel like geting into the spirit.

boozin

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Post by JGK on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 12:35

We've brought a bit of hogan to Mosman today. MrsK has just draped a large Aust flag on our front porch.

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Post by skully on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 12:38

hogan or bogan?

But aces to MrsK.

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Post by Basil on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 12:54

Happy Aussie Day chaps - enjoy boozin

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Post by tricycle on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 13:06

Happy Australia Day. Dry day here, no alcohol for us.

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Post by Brass Monkey on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 13:11

Aye Happy Aus Day.

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Post by JGK on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 13:38

skully wrote:hogan or bogan?

But aces to MrsK.




Damn you autocorrect.


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Post by Mick Sawyer on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 20:20

tricycle wrote:Happy Australia Day. Dry day here, no alcohol for us.


Enjoy the day there trike.

Thanks for the well wishes from the poms.

A saffer mate of mine becomes an aussie today. That's a reason to celebrate.

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Post by Big Dog on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 20:27

I was at the OZ day ceremony at Bellerive today. Witnessed my neighbour Brian Ritchie (ex Violent Femmes bassist) & his wife become Aussies as well as twenty odd other citizens. It was a very pleasent day.

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Re: Australia Day hand-wringing

Post by Mick Sawyer on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 20:33

Big Dog wrote:I was at the OZ day ceremony at Bellerive today. Witnessed my neighbour Brian Ritchie (ex Violent Femmes bassist) & his wife become Aussies as well as twenty odd other citizens. It was a very pleasent day.


Cool!

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Post by skully on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 23:01

Big Dog wrote:I was at the OZ day ceremony at Bellerive today. Witnessed my neighbour Brian Ritchie (ex Violent Femmes bassist) & his wife become Aussies as well as twenty odd other citizens. It was a very pleasent day.

Good times, BD. Very Happy

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Post by Big Dog on Thu 26 Jan 2012, 09:09

skully wrote:
Big Dog wrote:I was at the OZ day ceremony at Bellerive today. Witnessed my neighbour Brian Ritchie (ex Violent Femmes bassist) & his wife become Aussies as well as twenty odd other citizens. It was a very pleasent day.

Good times, BD. Very Happy


It all happened on the boardwalk where we had dinner at the NZ test. Cool

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Re: Australia Day hand-wringing

Post by Zat on Thu 26 Jan 2012, 09:17

Hass wrote:I have to work today so decided to get into the spirit by wearing an Australia Flag bucket hat (purchased years ago at the Australian Open - not that cheap stuff the Sunday Terrorgraph was flogging last week).

Anyway, I walk into the ABC and cause heads to explode.

While it was all good natured, within 10 minutes I had about 10 people make jokes referencing "racists", "bogans", "southern cross tattoos", "the Shire", "being scared", "Invasion Day" etc.

I knew I'd get a rise out of them but that's not why I wore the hat. I just love my country, am grateful for everything it has given me and always like to get into the spirit of a celebration.

Happy Australia Day everybody!

I would have made a joke about your hat too. But only because the flag bucket hat is one of the most stupid items of clothing gong around, and is never a good look.

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