What is an Australian?

Discussion in 'World War 2' started by spidge, Oct 9, 2007.

  1. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member


    Sigh, go to sleep, Toor. At least you can cry yourself to sleep!

    Geoff, I think Cappa always was a disgrace!
     
  2. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    It's so nice to see Australian couples doing things together - it's true love :becky:
     

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  3. spidge

    spidge Active Member

    I could, I really want to but out of respect for all New Zealanders, I won't! [​IMG]
     
  4. digger

    digger Guest

    Typical of the Aussie larrikin spirit is a story told to me by a mate's father who fought up the Kokoda Track with the 2/31 Battalion. When pushing the Japs back the Aussies would remove their webbing and borrow a mate's spare rifle magazine, then sneak up to where the Japs had halted for a meal. The Aussies would wait for them to be settled and eating then fire their rifles into the air and whoop and holler then race back to their lines. He'd break into gales of laughter telling how disturbed the Japs would be. "There'd be rice, dixies flying in all directions and the Japs would run about yabbering then get organised to attack us but by then we'd be back safe ready to have a crack at them as they came after us" he'd say. I asked why they didn't shoot the Japs and the old digger said ",,,if we did that then there'd be more for the others to eat as we knew how hungry they were after seeing what they'd been cooking and how this never let them really settle down as they'd always be on edge never knowing what we'd do next."

    Rod
     
  5. The Aviator

    The Aviator New Member

    What is an Australian?
    I know what it used to be when I was younger. Now it's close to being buggered up by morons who want to change everything to be like the countries they all fled from to start a new life here. Now I no longer know.
     
  6. CTNana

    CTNana Active Member

    Oh don't tell me that this is our fault too.

    We are way, way too busy messing our own country (and anywhere else Mr Blair has stuck his sticky little mitts) up.

    I think we are doing rather a good job of it too!
     
  7. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    Sounds like something this chap's forefathers were probably saying two hundred years ago

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  8. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    One thinks of war as gruelling and hellish. Only the Aussies would think it a great game! :) Mad, they're all mad :>

    Thanks Rod
     

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