Posted on 12/15/2018 7:50:44 PM PST by Ozguy1945
A reworking of Australia's unofficial natiional anthem.
“I wonder why we in Texas dont wax lyrical about the fates of our poachers and rustlers? “
Probably the same reason y’all have guns and the Aussies don’t.
The Aussies had guns but their Leftists had the government seize them.
Yes interesting story!
I remember seeing the movie “Walkabout” as a kid. Since then, have always had a soft spot for Australia. Almost moved there several times, but family is here in the states.
It will be up to those in the world, who value freedom and independence, to stop them - much like whom this song was written about.
Oi! Oi! Oi!
thanks mate .... always great to see a spontaneous singalong ......
I heard 100,000 people sing it at the Australian football grand final in 1979 which my team Collingwood lost. This year the chant “USA” went up for the Collingwood player Mason Cox recruited from Oklahoma and born in Texas. We have much to bind us.I pray for the continuation and commemoration of it all.
I was arrested by the police here in melbourne for wanting to promote WW2 heritage. The left is truly out of control in Australia’s Deep South. https://freedom-demokrasi-and-civilised-humanity.com/2018/02/08/an-open-letter-to-daniel-andrews-police-state-tactics-from-the-alp/
Police still see Ned as a cop killer. Technically they are right.
:)
Btw, that's a fascinating story. Who would ever believe someone could be arrested for sending too many emails...thanks for sharing.
. . .”use critter where a single sheep can keep contributing its wool”
Can’t eat wool but STEAK, grilled over Mesquite, is gawds food.
Ah, but you can eat mutton too.
It’s just that cow hair clothes are less in demand than wool or mohair.
No idea about curleyhair or shemphair products....
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