Aussie1 wrote:msg wrote:I have always thought of Australia Day as a day to celebrate Australia. Not a remembrance day of landings and invasions. We live in a wonderful part of the world and we should ALL celebrate how lucky we are. X2
msg wrote:I have always thought of Australia Day as a day to celebrate Australia. Not a remembrance day of landings and invasions. We live in a wonderful part of the world and we should ALL celebrate how lucky we are.
I have always thought of Australia Day as a day to celebrate Australia. Not a remembrance day of landings and invasions. We live in a wonderful part of the world and we should ALL celebrate how lucky we are.
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msg wrote:I have always thought of Australia Day as a day to celebrate Australia. Not a remembrance day of landings and invasions.
I have always thought of Australia Day as a day to celebrate Australia. Not a remembrance day of landings and invasions.
That of course means that you would be happy celebrate Australia on any day that was chosen for this purpose. Think about it ...
"No friend ever served me, and no enemy ever wronged me, whom I have not repaid in full."
Lucius Cornelius Sulla - died 78 BC