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From: | "Duncan MacGregor" <d-m_macgregor@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Thu, 12 Feb 2004 09:42:00 +1300 |
Recent references about this began because of a simple
mistake, easy to understand how it happened, that could end up in a slanging
match. Having worked in every state
in Aus and all over NZ and fronting up from the other side of the world with a
toolbox in one hand, and a suitcase in the other, I feel more qualified than
most to
comment.
Its alive and well guys.
I cant see NZ not doing the Haka at a footy match, and what about AUS, they even sang waltzing matilda at the world cup. What about the American national anthem, how often do we have to hear that. Get it back to the share market I sell out if a company crosses the ditch from either side. Four times out of five the shares drop. It starts out waving flags, and singing songs, and ends up in wars. We only use sport as a substitute for war, we are better than you attitude prevails on both sides of the ditch in equal proportions. cheers macdunk ps SCOTLAND FOR EVER |
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