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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSorry, even Dag was invented by the Australians, even though there are more dags per head of population in NZ than anywhere else. No wonder the kiwis feel inferior to the aussies
http://www.anu.edu.au/andc/ozwords/O...0/TailDag.html
HTH
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Not sure I can be @rsed watching more than one Rugby Union match at a session, and even then it has to be a decent running match if I am to stay awake. However, if you don't want to watch it then change bleeding channels or switch off FFS! It is not as if it is every saturday it happens.
Give the egg-chasers a break!
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Originally posted by Alf W View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7267444.stm
Well anyone who complained can just f*** off in my opinion. I have to endure hour after hour of the TV companies only showing soaps, stupid minor celebrities doing something uninteresting, dumb-f*** American 'comedies' and dramas and camp-idiot-dressing-up-insecure women rubbish so good on them for showing a whole days worth of stuff I'm interested in for once.
I think the BBC should have issued a statement saying that the 124 people who complained can, quite frankly, go f*** themselves.
P.S. I wish they'd only show all that sports rubbish on the Sports channels though, wether it's rugby (groan), snooker (sigh), cricket (yawn), or anything else. A few hours of fishing would be OK though.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSorry, even Dag was invented by the Australians, even though there are more dags per head of population in NZ than anywhere else. No wonder the kiwis feel inferior to the aussies
http://www.anu.edu.au/andc/ozwords/O...0/TailDag.html
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Originally posted by daviejones View PostWhat's The Dag?
http://www.anu.edu.au/andc/ozwords/O...0/TailDag.html
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Shakey sings JH Rock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6FdZWB08vg
~I haven't heard it myself so can't comment on the, ahem.. quality
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWith the various web sites claiming that all things great and good come from <insert your country here>, what are the accepted criteria?
Born there, Father Born there, Mother born there, Both parents.
At what point do you stop being, for example, an aussie and become 'of aussie descent'?
Being Welsh, we are particularly bad at this! In one of his books, Howard Marks makes an argument for Elvis being Welsh FFS
Just askin' like.
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With the various web sites claiming that all things great and good come from <insert your country here>, what are the accepted criteria?
Born there, Father Born there, Mother born there, Both parents.
At what point do you stop being, for example, an aussie and become 'of aussie descent'?
Being Welsh, we are particularly bad at this! In one of his books, Howard Marks makes an argument for Elvis being Welsh FFS
Just askin' like.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostI never really understood that stat (I like fishing the few times I've done it). I live in London, no one I know goes fishing regularily. I come from the country and only a handful of people I know go fishing regularily. But football, rugby etc I know hundreds.
How do they calculate it?
Where does your husband/partner tell you he's been when he stays out all night on a regular basis?
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Originally posted by tay View PostExcellent now every time you and Snaw hear the final whistle in a poofball match you can think of New Zealand.
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I was wrong...they are an important nation after all:
New Zealand referee William Atack was the world's first to use a whistle to stop a game of sport in 1884.
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