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WFMB: [youtube]ePgXPpLbG8c[/youtube]
Watch first 30 seconds = 70 meters goal :lol: :lol: :lol: . Also a 4-3 game :d .

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dale1878 wrote:
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What absolute bullshit. They wouldn't have recited the Australian Anthem unless they were still at school in their 30's.:lol:

Our school recited the National Anthem every Monday morning before class. TBF, it gives me the shits how little respect people give our Nation Anthem these days; I'd say I'm one of the few who sings it with their hand on their heart.

(That said, I did sing it between swigs of beer at Bluetongue earlier this year :P )

Hand on heart? Serious? I can't stand our national anthem, apart from being rubbish, it represents nationalism which is something to be discouraged, not encouraged.
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WFMB: Didn't bow into conformation otr peer pressure and didn't go as a smurf to book day today.
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Benjo wrote:
WFMB: Didn't bow into conformation otr peer pressure and didn't go as a smurf to book day today.


:shock: your school has those! I havent been in one since primary school, they were awesome!
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So many people painted themselves blue, it was hectic.
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catbert wrote:
dale1878 wrote:
chillbilly wrote:
What absolute bullshit. They wouldn't have recited the Australian Anthem unless they were still at school in their 30's.:lol:

Our school recited the National Anthem every Monday morning before class. TBF, it gives me the shits how little respect people give our Nation Anthem these days; I'd say I'm one of the few who sings it with their hand on their heart.

(That said, I did sing it between swigs of beer at Bluetongue earlier this year :P )

Hand on heart? Serious? I can't stand our national anthem, apart from being rubbish, it represents nationalism which is something to be discouraged, not encouraged.

Being proud of who you are - be that your sexuality, race, nationality or whatever - is to be encouraged. Nationalism is different to pride.
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dale1878 wrote:
chillbilly wrote:
What absolute bullshit. They wouldn't have recited the Australian Anthem unless they were still at school in their 30's.:lol:

Our school recited the National Anthem every Monday morning before class. TBF, it gives me the shits how little respect people give our Nation Anthem these days; I'd say I'm one of the few who sings it with their hand on their heart.

(That said, I did sing it between swigs of beer at Bluetongue earlier this year :P )

hands on heart? what are you american? we never used to put our hands on our heart at all!

wfmb:leigh broxhams car:lol:
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dale1878 wrote:
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dale1878 wrote:
chillbilly wrote:
What absolute bullshit. They wouldn't have recited the Australian Anthem unless they were still at school in their 30's.:lol:

Our school recited the National Anthem every Monday morning before class. TBF, it gives me the shits how little respect people give our Nation Anthem these days; I'd say I'm one of the few who sings it with their hand on their heart.

(That said, I did sing it between swigs of beer at Bluetongue earlier this year :P )

Hand on heart? Serious? I can't stand our national anthem, apart from being rubbish, it represents nationalism which is something to be discouraged, not encouraged.

Being proud of who you are - be that your sexuality, race, nationality or whatever - is to be encouraged. Nationalism is different to pride.


pride leads to nationalism far too quickly in my view.
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pride leads to nationalism far too quickly in my view.

Not at all. I'm proud to be kiwi. I'm never going to tell you that NZ should invade another country because it's the best on earth and we should spread the 'kiwi' way.

What smacks of nationalism about 'our' national anthem? In that sense, shouldn't you regard ALL national anthems as promoting nationalism?

There shouldn't be anything wrong with being proud of where you come from.
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:
hands on heart? what are you american? we never used to put our hands on our heart at all!

That's a personal thing. I'm proud of being Australian, and I wouldn't do it for any other nation.

catbert wrote:
pride leads to nationalism far too quickly in my view.

If you let it.
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I hate patriotism and don't really like nationalism. I only feel lucky to be Australian, not happy about being Australian

WFMB: Cheesy garlic bread

He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.

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hands on heart? what are you american? we never used to put our hands on our heart at all!

Neither did they. It was something that came to prominence under the encouragement of President Eisenhower durin the cold war.

Personally, I think it's great watching the national anthems before the Socceroos games and hearing the crowd belt out Advance Australia Fair so loud and with such gusto & enthusiasm you can't hear the music/whomever is singing.
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afromanGT wrote:
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hands on heart? what are you american? we never used to put our hands on our heart at all!

Neither did they. It was something that came to prominence under the encouragement of President Eisenhower durin the cold war.

Personally, I think it's great watching the national anthems before the Socceroos games and hearing the crowd belt out Advance Australia Fair so loud and with such gusto & enthusiasm you can't hear the music/whomever is singing.

Same with how America is a "Christian nation". They have only been such since 1956, when Eisenhower made it the national motto, despite federal endorsement of a deity or religion being contrary to the constitution.
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Of course it's unconstitutional, but when people are afraid in the heat of the Cold War, what else do you expect?
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afromanGT wrote:
Of course it's unconstitutional, but when people are afraid in the heat of the Cold War, what else do you expect?

Due process.
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It's easier to remind people of the 'core values' in their lives. It's subliminal propaganda to keep the population in check. In hindsight, it's a genius move.
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marconi101 wrote:
I hate patriotism and don't really like nationalism. I only feel lucky to be Australian, not happy about being Australian


This, except i hate both, and couldn't really care about what nationality i am.
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Yeah it's just a personal thing. I don't do hand on heart etc but Im proud to be Australian, and sing along to the national anthem when Im meant to.
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avy1990 wrote:
Yeah it's just a personal thing. I don't do hand on heart etc but Im proud to be Australian, and sing along to the national anthem when Im meant to.

Our national anthem is pretty fucking weak, in all honesty.
Needs more "do you hear, in the countryside, the roar of those ferocious soldiers? They're coming right into our arms to cut the throats of our sons and women!"
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dale1878 wrote:
avy1990 wrote:
Yeah it's just a personal thing. I don't do hand on heart etc but Im proud to be Australian, and sing along to the national anthem when Im meant to.

Our national anthem is pretty fucking weak, in all honesty.
Needs more "do you hear, in the countryside, the roar of those ferocious soldiers? They're coming right into our arms to cut the throats of our sons and women!"


My old French teacher used to be obsessed with their national anthem, she absolutely loved it. Thought it was just so passionate and strong.

WFMB: Junior team won today \:d/ A well deserved 2-0 win, with one of the girls scoring the first goal :D !
WFMBEM: That was the last game of the season, I never have to coach again!!
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KiwiChick1 wrote:
dale1878 wrote:
avy1990 wrote:
Yeah it's just a personal thing. I don't do hand on heart etc but Im proud to be Australian, and sing along to the national anthem when Im meant to.

Our national anthem is pretty fucking weak, in all honesty.
Needs more "do you hear, in the countryside, the roar of those ferocious soldiers? They're coming right into our arms to cut the throats of our sons and women!"


My old French teacher used to be obsessed with their national anthem, she absolutely loved it. Thought it was just so passionate and strong.

I do like yours and the Saffers. Such passion.
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WFMB: Found out my youngest female cousin plays keeper for her school team. I didn't know that she played football, nor that she was a keeper. Very proud :D
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WFMB: 2nd cousin in Canada has been offered a scholarship to play football (soccer) at the University of Pennsylvania next year
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marconi101 wrote:

WFMB: Cheesy garlic bread


garlic bread with sweet chilli sauce, bacon and cheese is the way forward
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skipppy wrote:
marconi101 wrote:

WFMB: Cheesy garlic bread


garlic bread with sweet chilli sauce, bacon and cheese is the way forward

Pfft no way! Roasted garlic, oregano and basil with salt and pepper. Om nom nom.
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dale1878 wrote:
WFMB: Found out my youngest female cousin plays keeper for her school team. I didn't know that she played football, nor that she was a keeper. Very proud :D

Best position by far :lol:

WFMB: Great night last night, party tonight, football tomorrow. I'm liking this kind of lifestyle.
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afromanGT wrote:
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pride leads to nationalism far too quickly in my view.

Not at all. I'm proud to be kiwi. I'm never going to tell you that NZ should invade another country because it's the best on earth and we should spread the 'kiwi' way.

What smacks of nationalism about 'our' national anthem? In that sense, shouldn't you regard ALL national anthems as promoting nationalism?

There shouldn't be anything wrong with being proud of where you come from.


Well it depends partially what the lyrics of the anthem are, but, essentially yes, i do. I only ever apreciate them as pieces of music, and frankly australia's anthem is rubbish.

I don't see how you can be proud of being from australia. Its not as though we are a people's that has pulled themselves together in a time of need for the good of their fellow man/woman. Its being proud of something you have no control over, you should be proud of what you have achieved, not where you were born.
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Well it depends partially what the lyrics of the anthem are, but, essentially yes, i do. I only ever apreciate them as pieces of music, and frankly australia's anthem is rubbish.

Nothing wrong with "Australian's all let us ring joyce."
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I don't see how you can be proud of being from australia. Its not as though we are a people's that has pulled themselves together in a time of need for the good of their fellow man/woman. Its being proud of something you have no control over, you should be proud of what you have achieved, not where you were born.

I'm proud to being from a country where I can express my opinion on free discussion (unlike North Korea), I'm proud to be from a country where people are so desperate to get in that they're trying to get here illegally (unlike a list of countries as long as my arm), I'm proud to be from a country where I don't have to worry about being shot each time I go outside (Unlike America), I'm proud to be from a country where we we're actually willing to help out a neighbour (unlike england).

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afromanGT wrote:
I'm proud to be from a country where I don't have to worry about being shot each time I go outside (Unlike America),

It's a good thing you don't live in South-West Sydney then, isn't it. :lol:

8 shootings in the last 7 days. :lol:

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wfmb:hearing justin bieber trying to rap :lol:
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