The Australian National Anthem

Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby 3rdLeg » Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:46 pm

I think it's a bloody disgrace..

Imagine if they started changing out "queen" with "Muhammad" in the brits national anthem.. would be a right stink about it..

Almost a sbad as Gillard having imaginary sex with her fella wrapped up in our flag.. ON TV i might add.... :hand:

Right i'm off to bed.
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby Mark » Wed Oct 05, 2011 3:19 pm

you could always have our one Leggy

god save an all that old bollox :dunno:
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby 3rdLeg » Wed Oct 05, 2011 6:39 pm

Mark wrote:you could always have our one Leggy

god save an all that old bollox :dunno:



G'day Markie, naaah you can keep it :yikes:
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby KeithTas » Wed Oct 05, 2011 11:52 pm

Hey Leg how long are they going to keep the anthem given the words "young and free" when does Australia stop becoming young. Bearing in mind that one of the first things you see in the Australian National Museum is not a collection of 18th century chronographs but a jar of Vegemite :wurms:
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby Maddog » Thu Oct 06, 2011 12:22 am

canucks wrote:They should have had "waltzing Matilda" as the anthem. :bell: At least everybody knew the words. :hap: :hap: :twirl: :Hiya: :laughing:


I actually thought that was the anthem, until a few years ago.

On topic. If a Christian school wants to alter the words, seems fine by me.
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby KeithTas » Thu Oct 06, 2011 1:25 am

I'm with Leg, they should leave it alone or not sign it at all. They could always sign Cliff's version of the lords prayer, sickening as it is.
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby Big Fat Frosty » Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:09 am

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
sorry u bludgers i just couldnt resist it

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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby 3rdLeg » Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:13 pm

KeithTas wrote:Hey Leg how long are they going to keep the anthem given the words "young and free" when does Australia stop becoming young. Bearing in mind that one of the first things you see in the Australian National Museum is not a collection of 18th century chronographs but a jar of Vegemite :wurms:


Morning you bludger Keitho :mrgreen:, off to Perth for the weekend. :more beer:

Well that is an easy one keitho, when it was first composed in the late 1870's Australia was still a young nation.
Vegemite is a symbol of Australia and has a rightful spot in the museum...Aussie invention too... :yess:
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby Guest » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:22 pm



I thought this was it :gigglesnshit:
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby KeithTas » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:58 pm

3rdLeg wrote:
KeithTas wrote:Hey Leg how long are they going to keep the anthem given the words "young and free" when does Australia stop becoming young. Bearing in mind that one of the first things you see in the Australian National Museum is not a collection of 18th century chronographs but a jar of Vegemite :wurms:


Morning you bludger Keitho :mrgreen:, off to Perth for the weekend. :more beer:

Well that is an easy one keitho, when it was first composed in the late 1870's Australia was still a young nation.
Vegemite is a symbol of Australia and has a rightful spot in the museum...Aussie invention too... :yess:

Look it up Leg its a rip off of Marmite.
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby Guest » Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:40 am

Guest wrote:

I thought this was it :gigglesnshit:


Out first ball as well
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby 3rdLeg » Sat Oct 08, 2011 8:49 pm

KeithTas wrote:
3rdLeg wrote:
KeithTas wrote:Hey Leg how long are they going to keep the anthem given the words "young and free" when does Australia stop becoming young. Bearing in mind that one of the first things you see in the Australian National Museum is not a collection of 18th century chronographs but a jar of Vegemite :wurms:


Morning you bludger Keitho :mrgreen:, off to Perth for the weekend. :more beer:

Well that is an easy one keitho, when it was first composed in the late 1870's Australia was still a young nation.
Vegemite is a symbol of Australia and has a rightful spot in the museum...Aussie invention too... :yess:

Look it up Leg its a rip off of Marmite.


:hand:

Vegemite was invented in 1922 by food technologist Dr. Cyril P. Callister.
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby wutang » Sat Oct 08, 2011 9:04 pm

I thought the theme song to Neighbours was their national anthem?
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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby 3rdLeg » Sun Oct 09, 2011 9:23 am

wutang wrote:I thought the theme song to Neighbours was their national anthem?



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Re: The Australian National Anthem

Postby Guest » Sun Oct 09, 2011 10:10 am

Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:

I thought this was it :gigglesnshit:


Out first ball as well


I love the vid of MJ sledging Jimmy Anderson saying you're getting pissed because you're not getting any wickets eh mate. Next ball is a wicket and JA puts a finger to his lips as he turns to MJ denoting STFU :pmsl: :pmsl: :pmsl: :pmsl:
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