bush is twunt fact.
i agree about lambrusco though, cheap, intoxicating and available in large quantities
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 10:26,
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Indeed
So let's drink to George W. going home!!!!
(That ought to unite the UK and Australia at least until the Australia/England World Cup Rugby Final on the weekend.)
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 10:29,
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(That ought to unite the UK and Australia at least until the Australia/England World Cup Rugby Final on the weekend.)
maybe you can answer this
when the Aussies come here and solidly beat us, we don't start calling you all sorts of names.
Why when for once the English can give you a game, does your press turn quite so childish and pathetic?
Would it hurt for England to win, just once, in one sport
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 10:46,
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Why when for once the English can give you a game, does your press turn quite so childish and pathetic?
Would it hurt for England to win, just once, in one sport
I don't know
as I've never been to England, let alone during the RWC/Ashes/whatever sporting comp you care to name.
So I can't compare.
But I do remember what it was like to be an Australian cricket fan during the mid-80s (and yes that hurt like root canal), so if the English win the Rugby... um, well-played. Really. (I don't care much for the game myself, so personally it'd be a bit like the Kiwis beating us at netball a few months ago - sad for a couple of seconds, but no biggie.)
And as for our press being jingoistic bastards - I give you two words.
RUPERT MURDOCH.
He knows it'll sell papers with the drooling masses (sound familiar?), so he ups the childish/pathetic factor.
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 10:57,
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So I can't compare.
But I do remember what it was like to be an Australian cricket fan during the mid-80s (and yes that hurt like root canal), so if the English win the Rugby... um, well-played. Really. (I don't care much for the game myself, so personally it'd be a bit like the Kiwis beating us at netball a few months ago - sad for a couple of seconds, but no biggie.)
And as for our press being jingoistic bastards - I give you two words.
RUPERT MURDOCH.
He knows it'll sell papers with the drooling masses (sound familiar?), so he ups the childish/pathetic factor.