No aussie flags at BDO?

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Postby Hitman » Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:02 pm

edw1n wrote:whats the bet that this has just encouraged more people to start fights.


Exactly...

edw1n wrote:
i bet you they will blame it all on fred durst in the end.


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Postby gr_cunt_eg » Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:33 am

I bet your parents took your toys away when you were bad.

It's funny how many peopel want something as soon as it's threatened to be taken away from them. So many die hard A-Day people coming out the woodwork.



Why don't yoyu guys just wear singlets so you can show off your southern cross and postcode tattoos.
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Postby weaselinarabbitsuit » Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:39 am

:roll:

take a flag dont take a flag really who gives a fuck ??

Its a music concert........

Australia Day = Invasion Day
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Postby Hitman » Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:46 am

I might do a Cathy Freeman and wear the Aboriginal flag instead...
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Postby Hitman » Wed Jan 24, 2007 12:05 pm

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Doing it for Australia … Daniel Barham, left, Corey Aylett and Cole Louis show off their tattoos in Blacktown last night.



Sydney tattoo shops have experienced a surge in requests for patriotic designs since the Cronulla riots in December 2005.

Corey Aylett waited until his 18th birthday on Monday to get a tattoo of a boxing kangaroo. The sheetmetal worker from Blacktown said flag designs were popular among his friends.

"Everyone is getting them; I have a mate with an Australian flag and a mate with a map of Australia and the Southern Cross," Mr Aylett said. "We just love our country, I guess."
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Postby BJN » Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:34 pm

edw1n wrote:i think anyone who would want to carry a flag around all day is stupid anyway.


:lol: Right on!

edw1n wrote:i bet you they will blame it all on fred durst in the end.
:rofl:

January 1st is when Australia became a country anyway.

i have to admit, i have mixed feelings about Australia as a nation. All of us, apart from the Aborigines, are essentially on stolen land.

Damn, i could really go on a rant, but i neither want to be too preachy nor waste my energy.

There's a lot of idiots in this world.
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Postby Hitman » Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:06 am

Well their certainly was an abundance of flag bearing and waving etc...

But I saw minimal disturbance.
I did get into around 6 confrontations though...
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Postby Dom » Fri Jan 26, 2007 4:09 pm

BJN wrote:1st is when Australia became a country anyway.


It did? It broke away from Pangea on exactly the first day of the year?
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