So, you're happy to see the Roosters win again this year.Ducatiboy stu said:As long as it isnt Manly, Storm, Bulldogs or any team from QLD
So, you're happy to see the Roosters win again this year.Ducatiboy stu said:As long as it isnt Manly, Storm, Bulldogs or any team from QLD
elcarter said:This is a perfect example of a conversion I had with an Australian who had been living in Frankfurt Germany for some time.
We were both sitting in the Australian consulate waiting for our turn to vote in the last Australian election when the topic turned to what I assumed was the upcoming local German election.
There were so many candidate bill boards around Frankfurt some almost looked like practical jokes, grown men holding pot plants ect I thought it was odd that tis is how one in Germany would gain votes.
On that comment he explained to me a very interesting view that has stuck with me for quite some time,
According to him, in Germany when they have a beer or a gathering the topic of conversation is generally a lot to do with politics, world views and the opinions of those getting together. I feel that here in Aus if you brought that up at a pub the music would stop and you'd be thrown out. He said that there were so many candidate signs because there were generally a lot of concerned individuals that actually form parties and have a crack. Almost everyone was passionate or at least informed about the political climate of their country or community that I talked to.
He said in comparison the Australian population usually don't care about the two main political parties and are generally ill informed by the various media misrepresentation. He went on to explain Australian conversations were almost always centered around sport. He even went to go as far as suggesting the government and media use sport as a nullifying tool to help distract the population a and keep them focused on trivial events.
This thread started with some pretty serious shit and within a few post lads going on about sporting clubs.
It's an interesting view point that continues to show some similarities. I think the front page in the work room paper yesterday was dedicated to AFL, not the wests failing political attempt to repel Putin from re-assembling the Russian empire or the ISIS troops turning the Middle east back a few hundred years.
Is rough numbers at the moment but appears that ISIS since June this year has killed 30,000 - 50,000. That's almost all 75,000 Collingwood supporters.
Maybe he's on to something.
Edit, thankfully ISIS may have killed much less around 2000. Possibly not enough collingwood supporters.
elcarter said:He said in comparison the Australian population usually don't care about the two main political parties and are generally ill informed by the various media misrepresentation. He went on to explain Australian conversations were almost always centered around sport. He even went to go as far as suggesting the government and media use sport as a nullifying tool to help distract the population a and keep them focused on trivial events.
toncils said:Sorry if I paid the shit out of anyone. Not sorry if TISM paid the shit out of you.
Thank fcuck for that. I dropped a TISM quote on this very forum the other day, and got tumbleweeds.Ducatiboy stu said:I Love TISM....so many great songs....so much subject matter
Collingwood and Vegas, the only two places in the world where you can pay for sex in chips.Prince Imperial said:AND Collingwood to miss the finals for the first time in 9 years. I'm just making up an "end of days" sandwich board.
You clearly haven't been to Newcastle on TyneJDW81 said:Collingwood and Vegas, the only two places in the world where you can pay for sex in chips.
Nope, never had the pleasure, but going on the behaviour of a few Newcastle lads I used to play football with, it doesn't surprise me that the chip market is alive and kicking in the great English north.Blind Dog said:You clearly haven't been to Newcastle on Tyne
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