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ameerat42
26-01-2016, 11:31am
Happy [Title] to all.

Wondering what people are doing in particular, like to celebrate, etc.
Are the prawns copping a hiding:eek:
Leave the Lamb for NZ:cool:

OK I did: some reflection; fit new car battery; (looked at) a few other jobs (to be done), AND...

Got UTTERLY BORED as I watched half a minute of the "Celebrations" on ABC24:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
(If you have clothes to dry, hang them in front of TV switched to that channel:rolleyes:)
(And the cinematography is bone-crackingly dull!!)

Anyway, that's me:D

Gazza
26-01-2016, 11:47am
Been to Aussie Day Breakie, down the river front (Maybe pics to follow), now going to sit back, put the feet up and watch the grass grow :D




Cheers ... :beer_mug:

ameerat42
26-01-2016, 12:02pm
Been to Aussie Day Breakie, down the river front (Maybe pics to follow), now going to sit back, put the feet up and watch the grass grow :D




Cheers ... :beer_mug:

Is that the herbage of the verdant hue, growing at your own home?
- Don't worry! I'll spare you the song.:D

John King
26-01-2016, 12:03pm
^ And the commentary as well, Am. I am an avid supporter of having an independent National broadcaster. However, I do expect them to be reasonably even handed as well ... Is this asking too much of the ABC?

I have taken to watching the SBS instead, mostly. More documentaries, and their sometimes overseas born presenters often speak better English than the predominantly native born Aussies on the ABC.

I remember watching a skit many years ago between Wendy Harmer and another female comedian and ABC person where they were reminiscing about an elocution test they had had to take prior to employment at the ABC.
It took me years to work out what "Mairsy dotes and dozy dotes and liddle amsy tivey" meant. This was what they were laughing about - it was how many read the sentence "Mares eat oats and does eat oats and little lambs eat ivy" pronouncing it all the first way ... About two weeks ago, I heard a presenter on the ABC give a terrific rendition of the former ... ;).

Another non-favourite of mine is pronouncing 'Ant-arctica' as 'Ann tartica'. After all, the word is a contraction of the Antipodean Arctic = "Ant arctica" ...

But I guess I'm just an old grumble bum who has a life long love of the English language ... :lol2: :lol:. I try not to butcher it too much!

Mary Anne
26-01-2016, 12:57pm
Its just another day to me Am though Tuesday is always a rest day for us as Monday is house cleaning day.
Today starts off Daughter facetimes me like she does every morning *Mum what are you doing today are you cooking some Lamb on the BBQ*
No way its Fried Rice for me *I wont repeat what she said* though she is always good for a :lol:

Have a great :australia1: Day everyone.

Cricket
26-01-2016, 1:18pm
^ And the commentary as well, Am. I am an avid supporter of having an independent National broadcaster. However, I do expect them to be reasonably even handed as well ... Is this asking too much of the ABC?

I have taken to watching the SBS instead, mostly. More documentaries, and their sometimes overseas born presenters often speak better English than the predominantly native born Aussies on the ABC.

I remember watching a skit many years ago between Wendy Harmer and another female comedian and ABC person where they were reminiscing about an elocution test they had had to take prior to employment at the ABC.
It took me years to work out what "Mairsy dotes and dozy dotes and liddle amsy tivey" meant. This was what they were laughing about - it was how many read the sentence "Mares eat oats and does eat oats and little lambs eat ivy" pronouncing it all the first way ... About two weeks ago, I heard a presenter on the ABC give a terrific rendition of the former ... ;).

Another non-favourite of mine is pronouncing 'Ant-arctica' as 'Ann tartica'. After all, the word is a contraction of the Antipodean Arctic = "Ant arctica" ...

But I guess I'm just an old grumble bum who has a life long love of the English language ... :lol2: :lol:. I try not to butcher it too much!

Happy Stralia day John ;):australia1:

John King
26-01-2016, 1:42pm
Thanks, Cricket. You too, mate :).

ameerat42
26-01-2016, 1:43pm
On last night's Ch 7 News, a reporter told us that someone was "laying on the road":rolleyes::rolleyes:

What, I wondered? Sticks?:D:D

But then I "morlfa Strine":D:D

Cage
26-01-2016, 2:23pm
♫ Allons enfants de la Patrie ♫ , ooppppss, wrong anthem, :lol2:

Jean-François de Galaup La Pérouse was a few days too late to plant the French flag, or that may have been our national anthem.

The first of my ancestors arrived in 1827 as a guest of King George IV, on a fully paid seven year holiday. This was a reward for his services to the gentry of London where he worked tirelessly to clean the lint from their pockets, and I guess at times he inadvertently removed their spare change too. Naughty lad. :lol2:

I also have ancestral links to the Vikings, the Welsh, Irish, French, Italian and Austrians. A bit of a mongrel I suppose.

But does that make me any less a proud Aussie than the First Fleeters, the Aborigines that preceded the First Fleet by some forty thousand odd years, those that fled from the atrocities in Europe and the Middle and Far East ?

I think not ! If you chose to live in Australia, are prepared to adopt it's ever changing culture, and way of life, I'll say :gday: Mate and raise a glass to you. :beer_mug:

Happy Australia Day to all Aussies, new and old. :australia1: :kanga: :koala: :party7: :australia:

Filter
26-01-2016, 2:24pm
Prepping myself for my first fireworks shoot on the Peninsula, seems basic only got to remember a doz things...lol. See how I go. If I get to post first mine will look ok eh...lol

ameerat42
26-01-2016, 4:30pm
...♫ Allons enfants de la Patrie ♫ , ooppppss, wrong anthem, :lol2:...

W:eek:RSE! - WR:eek:NG date:D

Cage
26-01-2016, 4:57pm
Um, Am, 26 January celebrates the raising of the Flag of Great Britain at Sydney Cove by Governor Arthur Phillip in 1788.

La Pérouse arrived off Botany Bay on 24 January 1788, just as Captain Arthur Phillip was attempting to move the colony from there to Sydney Cove in Port Jackson. The First Fleet was unable to leave until 26 January because of a tremendous gale, which also prevented La Pérouse's ships from entering Botany Bay. Had he not dilly dallied in the South Pacific he would have been there before the First Fleet.

ameerat42
26-01-2016, 5:16pm
Yes, that's right. I meant the 14 July:D

ricktas
26-01-2016, 6:40pm
I went fishing. Sat/stood on the bank at the mouth of a river. Lots of bites, nothing caught. My mum got a small bream (undersize, so it got put back), and had a thoroughly enjoyable day. Now with no fish. what to have for dinner?

Filter
26-01-2016, 6:58pm
Fish & chips of course Rick, don't let them slippery suckers have the last laugh. :lol:

Gazza
26-01-2016, 7:04pm
Is that the herbage of the verdant hue, growing at your own home?
I never inhale :D :D