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notsmokinjo

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  1. Kangaroo Jack
  2. ANZAC Day shout out to me Kiwi mates...
  3. All Night Long - Lionel Ritchie What did you do when you awoke?
  4. um... why would that be wierd? How many carrots do you need to eat to turn orange?
  5. Honestly?, because I don't wanna loose face or ever feel the way i felt the last time I relapsed ever again.
  6. Jillar is that a rhetorical question? Do you think it might have been a limited release to celebrate the marriage equality law changes? So its kinda like a milk shake but they put in ice and milk and something else (like a golden gaytime) and crush it together to make a drink... other flavours include...Kookies & Kream, Mint Choc and Grape Bubblegum... do you think you would like the very purple grape bubblegum @Wee fluffy me?
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  8. OK... how come its Leafs and not Leaves??? Or does the fact they can't spell for shit make them the perfect team for me???
  9. Having a bit of a tough day... haven't been this upset on ANZAC day since my first one without my Grandad... so for my first smoke free ANZAC day in over a decade I was such a blubbering mess at the dawn service the kid went and stood elsewhere.. It was another first this year, my first dawn service in 8 years without my mates C and K. They met in the service, married and had 3 beautiful kids. Sadly we lost C in an accident on Christmas Eve and and K wasn't up to doing Dawn Service this year..so right now, I'm sitting here watching the Anzac parade on tv and remembering and missing a mate that I never would have had without my kid be friends with theirs.
  10. I fibbed... this one is for the KIWI contingent of the ANZAC story....
  11. Shhh... I was hidin' cos I told me boss I was sick.... geez reci way to blow my cover.
  12. I promise its the last one....
  13. Vietnam, the only war Australian soldiers have ever been conscripted (called up) for. Every other war Australia has participated in our troops have been purely voluntary. Propably on of the most poignant war songs ever written....
  14. The Korean War is often the forgotten war, especially in Aus. During the Korean War, on Anzac day in 1951 at Kapyong, about 200 Aussies on one hill and 200 Canadians on another (The Canadians were at Gallipolli too, just around the bend a bit) and some Kiwi artillary they held a pass against 14,000 Chinese troops. Out numbered and cut off. This is the third historically significant battle ANZAC troops have fought on 25 of April. This ones for the Korean vets... we remember you cobbers.
  15. Here are some of our boys in WWII marching to a national song, Waltzing Matilda... then (especially the Yanks) I have included a Johnny Cash singing the song with his translation... it reasonably ok... but I think Cole Joy was having a lend of him... a billy is just a pot to boil water in for your tea... and a jumbuck... is a frickin sheep.then (especially the Yanks) I have included a Johnny Cash singing the song with his translation... it reasonably ok... but I think Cole Joy was having a lend of him... a billy is just a pot to boil water in for your tea... and a jumbuck... is a frickin sheep.
  16. This song is based on true events, WWI, 1916 The Battle of the Fromelles is known as the Darkest day in Australian History. In just a few hours 5,533 Aussies were butchered in futile charges across no mans land. 1, 804 of these were the Victorians of 15th Brigade lead by Pompey Elliot (After Fromelles Pompey refused to follow British orders and never again would his soldiers charge no mans land if there was no probability of success and definitely not as a diversion for some other action). Pompey Elliot toured the trenches as the remnants struggled back in he greated ever man with tears streaming down his face. Dunolly is a country town in Victoria, all the young lads went off to fight in WWI, those that survived gallipoli went on to fight in France. After the Battle of Fromelles, only one remained alive and he was injured so badly he earnt his return to Aus, but he was coming home as the only man from his town to survive, a whole generation gone and only 1 left. This song is based on that.
  17. So 100 years ago today my Great Grandfather was getting ready to take part in the second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux. He has been at war since 1914 and while he wasn't at the landing for Gallipoli he was in the first re-inforcements and fought in the trenches for the battle of Lone Pine, he was in the trenches of Belgium and France. He came home. So today as all the Aussies and Kiwis remember all who have served, in all the wars we have been to, when we reflect on the futility and horror of war we thank those men an women who gave the altimate sacrafice, we think of those who came back broken inside and out, we think of those still in far off places wearing the uniforms of our countries. So this ones for my GG Thom, its for my grandma's 8 uncles, brothers from a little mining town who went of to WWI, 1 died on the beaches at the landing, 3 of his brothers rest with him in far off Turkey, 1 is in Belgium, 1 is in France and 2 came home so broken one died of injuries 18mths later and the other took his own life. For those boys I remember. For my Grandad who went off to WWII and my great uncles Surrey, Jack, Bert, Ernie & Freddy. For Llyod who was at Korea. For Pete, Neil & Barry for Vietnam. For Allistair, Paul, Pat & Chris, East Timor, Iraq & Afghanistan. The boys in my family have surved in the army, the navy and the airforce. So for them, and for all those who have and do serve still ....
  18. Just about to turn the phone off for the dawn service but need to do this Today as I stand and watch the sun rise as and remember all those who will never see it again i say NOPE and I will never forget. LEST WE FORGET Topic of the day: tba
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  21. because he had alopecia... the dude had no chest hair either. Why is the white rabbit always worried about being late but has time to stop so may places?
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  23. "All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident." - Schopenhauer Substitute truth for quit and you have the three psychological stages of a quit.
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