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Happy Australia Day

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 10:12 pm
by mallosa
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From all of us here to all of you there :wink:

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:28 pm
by dianel
You bewdy, San! :wink:

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 6:15 pm
by mikleed
I wonder if we shall get a Happy St.Georges Day from them ???.........somehow I don't think so !
Mike.

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:00 pm
by linell
Come on Mike, did you see them all cheering in Melbourne today when Andy Murray won his match :!: They can't all of been Scotts :!: Best Wishes Di and everyone across the pond. Linell.

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:53 pm
by dianel
Thanks, Lin. :grin:

You old grump, Mike! Tell you what, it'll be a bit late, but as well as wishing you all the best on April 23rd, I'll buy you an ale to celebrate when I get to the UK in May and we'll sing a rousing version of 'Jerusalem' ... OK?

I have to confess that I had to google St George's Day to find out when it was :oops: but then, the website that told me, also said this :

"St George's Day is not widely celebrated in England and many people do not even know the date on which it is marked."

Cheers, Di

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:56 pm
by peterd
dianel wrote:Thanks, Lin. :grin:

You old grump, Mike! Tell you what, it'll be a bit late, but as well as wishing you all the best on April 23rd, I'll buy you an ale to celebrate when I get to the UK in May and we'll sing a rousing version of 'Jerusalem' ... OK?

I have to confess that I had to google St George's Day to find out when it was :oops: but then, the website that told me, also said this :

"St George's Day is not widely celebrated in England and many people do not even know the date on which it is marked."

Cheers, Di



no di as it no longer political correct to be proud to be english as the labour party and local councils have seen to that even to make pubs take down flags and bunting on the outside of premises when england was playing in the world cup :o

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:06 pm
by Northern Lass
Di are you over in may!
if so we have to meet you!

:grin:

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:16 pm
by dianel
That's a shame. Pete! Everyone should be able to proud of their own country. Positive national identity makes the world interesting and vital. It's the negative stuff that needs to be resisted.

I'm just starting to not feel ashamed of being Australian again, after the shocking attitude of our previous government to refugees. But I do love the natural beauty of this continent. I used to be proud of the Aussie egalitarion, 'give everybody a fair go', attitude, and was shocked and ashamed to find that we were not as fair-minded and compassionate as I had supposed. Naive of me. :(

I'm also proud of my English, Scots and Irish blood, and would hate to see those national identities absorbed into one big European melting pot.

NL - Yes!!!!! I was just about to tell you all. We booked our tickets yesterday. :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:

And visiting the Midlands is high on my priority list. I'd love to meet as many of you as possible in person.

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:43 pm
by Northern Lass
Ok then we will set something up!!
maybe at a nice pub in the mids few in Rowley Regis area or Netherton
we can start the ball rolling and see who would be up for it
I would love to meet you Di!!

Gardener you coming over!
:wink:

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:51 pm
by mallosa
Well I'll be there, that's for sure! :grin:

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:03 pm
by Northern Lass
set up a thread now....
:grin:

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 12:21 pm
by mikleed
Lin.......They cheered because HE is a Scot and not English, come on Lin you know how arrogant and self rightous the Ausie. can be towards the English!
Mike.

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:11 pm
by MarkCDodd
Australians will have a go at anybody they genuinly have affection for. They are of the opinion that the people being ribbed will have the maturity to:

a) Understand that it is harmless fun.
b) Give just as much back.
c) Have enough pride in themselves not to take anything said to heart.

There is no dislike for England or The English. Anybody who thinks so has failed to repond with the above ABC in mind....

To my horror, little Price WIlly was treated like a rock star during last weeks tour of Oz.

I will be cheering loudly for Andy Murray in the final tommorow. Not because he is a Pommie or Scotsman but due to the fact he is the underdog.

Aussies love to cheer for the team or individual that has little chance of winning.

That is why nearly all English teams and players get such good support over hear. Nobody expects them to win anything so they are perpetual underdogs in all sports ;)

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:45 pm
by linell
mikleed wrote:Lin.......They cheered because HE is a Scot and not English, come on Lin you know how arrogant and self rightous the Ausie. can be towards the English!
Mike.


No I don't Mike, my daughter in law is from the Sunshine Coast, and she is lovely, and so are her family, so are my rellies who emigrated out there, I don't know where you got that impresssion from :?: You probably have a lot of Lins' in your little black book. :lol:

Re: Happy Australia Day

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:37 am
by mikleed
Ok Lin.......But don't forget your rellies that emigrated out there are English!!.....the New Zealander's are not critical of the British !
Mike x