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post #31 of 56
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Surely you Aussies must have an AC/DC day?? Oi Oi Oi!
Yep. This year it's 18 Feb

This made me think of the classic misheard lyrics to Dirty Deeds - Dirty deeds and they're done with sheep...
post #32 of 56
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Originally Posted by userlander View Post
Heh heh - sorry mate, better luck next year.

Surely you Aussies must have an AC/DC day?? Oi Oi Oi!

Melbourne for the Open is definitely on my list of travel destinations. I've been reading a lot about the city, it seems like a really cool place (with expensive housing ). There was also a great "No Reservations" on Melbourne, made me want to go even more.
Is it because it is full of Mexicans that you want to go there.
post #33 of 56
Member I'am posting this as AN AUSTRALIAN CITIZEN, yeh just returned from the ceremony.

A Very Happy Australia Day to all my friends at head-fi,you've all been a nice bunch of buddies.
Will open a beer now
post #34 of 56
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Is it because it is full of Mexicans that you want to go there.
I am unaware - did not know there was a large mexican population there -- or what your joke means if there isn't.

The Aussie Open sportscasters are eating Vegemite now, lol. I guess that's one part of Australian tradition I would pass on.
post #35 of 56
I've never seen this mythical "mexican" creature with my own eyes
post #36 of 56
I propose we rid Australia of bogans. Maybe we can ship them bogans to Texas or somewhere.
post #37 of 56
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I propose we rid Australia of bogans. Maybe we can ship them bogans to Texas or somewhere.
We've got enough of them in texas already.
post #38 of 56
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Originally Posted by userlander View Post
I am unaware - did not know there was a large mexican population there -- or what your joke means if there isn't.

The Aussie Open sportscasters are eating Vegemite now, lol. I guess that's one part of Australian tradition I would pass on.
You American's must have a similar food,even the English have Bovril.

Bovril UK
post #39 of 56
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I propose we rid Australia of bogans. Maybe we can ship them bogans to Texas or somewhere.
Why do you want to get rid of all the True Blues.
post #40 of 56
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Originally Posted by dj_mocok View Post
I propose we rid Australia of bogans. Maybe we can ship them bogans to Texas or somewhere.
Things Bogans Like
They make an otherwise boring day slightly more amusing. And I swear I use to play basketball with #67
post #41 of 56
Jessica Gomes =0
post #42 of 56
Happy Australia Day!
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post #44 of 56
At the beach withs my Aussie flag towel & tattoos on my cheeks listening to music and head-fi ing
post #45 of 56
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Member I'am posting this as AN AUSTRALIAN CITIZEN, yeh just returned from the ceremony.

A Very Happy Australia Day to all my friends at head-fi,you've all been a nice bunch of buddies.
Will open a beer now
congrats, and happy australia day to all us aussies here
dont think i'll feel like going to work tomorrow
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