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Sydney_Iron 5:26 Thu Jan 26
Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Being marked here by protests and marches against the evil colonialist, invasion day its now called by the unwashed and woke elite......

Meanwhile everyone else has a BBQ a few beers or heads to the beach.

This from a Greens senator, how anyone votes for these utter cunts is beyond me? said the founding of the Country was a declaration of war, LOL

https://www.news.com.au/national/thousands-flock-to-streets-to-protest-invasion-day-in-sydney-melbourne-brisbane-canberra/news-story/ce04b35bdc9925a41610943b3ef29332


“A war that was declared on our people more than 200 years ago,” Senator Thorpe said in an extraordinary speech, in which she said black women were still being raped by “them”.

Loud shouts of “shame” met Ms Thorpe’s consecutive declarations, given with red-painted hands symbolising violence and in which she held a “war stick”.

“That war has never ended in our country against our people. They are still killing us. They are still stealing our babies. They are killing our men. They are still raping our women.

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Steady 6:19 Sun Jan 29
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Looks like you’ve overdone it with the sherry

Nurse Ratched 6:08 Sun Jan 29
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
*Onya


Daft Korean spellchecker

Nurse Ratched 6:06 Sun Jan 29
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Onwards, Aussies!

Hope you have/had a splendid day celebrating despite the tedious protests.

Westham67 3:54 Sun Jan 29
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Enjoy your yellow and green Street party Sven

ted fenton 11:46 Sun Jan 29
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Australian Love Poem
Of course I love ya Darlin
You're a bloody top-notch bird
And when I say you're gorgeous
I mean every single word
So ya bum is on the big side
I don't mind a bit of flab
It means that when I'm ready
There's somethin' there to grab
So your belly isn't flat no more
I tell ya, I don't care
So long as when I cuddle ya
I can get my arms round there
No Sheila who is your age
Has nice round perky breasts
They just gave in to gravity
But I know ya did ya best
I'm tellin' ya the truth now
I never tell ya lies
I think it’s very sexy
That you've got dimples on ya thighs
I swear on nanna's grave now
The moment that we met
I thought you was as good as
I was ever gonna get
No matter what u look like
I'll always love ya dear
Now shut up while the cricket’s on
And fetch another beer..

fraser 12:49 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Blimey £270 for a passport

fraser 12:33 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Of course not citizenship is for life.

As I said they won't decline entry, but you need a visa to board a plane and I couldn't get one.

only1billybonds 12:33 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
My boy is near to getting his PR status so he can travel back and forth at will but he has had his moments with visa's once or twice.
Same for some of his UK mates who have gone to visit tho none of them have been refused entry.

Manuel 12:30 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
fraser - Well the Yanks can't get into their own country now with an expired passport, so who knows what the current Aus rule is.

Cheezey Bell-End 12:30 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
It might complicate check in, but you would normally leave the UK on your UK passport.

Cheezey Bell-End 12:28 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
I can't find proof of it, but citizenship doesn't expire like a visa does. I expect a lot of people's passports expired while they were stuck overseas during the COVID travel restrictions.
For some reason an Australian passport is really expensive. I believe it's the most expensive in the world.

fraser 12:26 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Obviously if I got there I'd get in.. But I don't think they'd let me board the plane.

Manuel 12:16 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
fraser - I think you're right, doubt you'd be allowed in, citizen or not, or at best you'd get a load of grief on arrival, but maybe the Cheeze talks from personal experience?

Also saw this: U.S. citizens will not be allowed to use their expired U.S. passport for direct return to the United States after June 30, 2022. If a U.S. citizen overseas has an expired U.S. passport, please contact your nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate to apply for a U.S. passport.

fraser 11:43 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
O1BB

That's so true, such a massive gulf between the inner cities and outer suburbs from woke pc to full on red neck :-)

only1billybonds 11:40 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Feet.

I spend a bit of time over there as my Mrs is from Melbourne and my boy is in Perth. The big cities over there are gone, especially Melbourne. The woke stuff is out of control tho like the UK, once you get away from the big city's, life is pretty normal apart from the blatant racism towards the Abo's. Seen some dreadful behaviour from some of that community but is it any wonder when they are treared so poorly?

fraser 11:40 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Haz - Nice one

Feet - don't worry I think you'd love it there, as Trundle said they're extremely racist, you'd fit right in.

fraser 11:36 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Cheezey Bell-End wrote...

Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
If you really have a passport, it doesn't matter if it's expired for entry to Australia, but you wouldn't be able to go anywhere else on it.

If I really have one?

Why would I lie about it.. So I'd be able to board a flight and enter Australia with it, surely would be a load of aggro.

I obviously have a British passport but thought as an Australian citizen I needed an Australian passport to enter.

twoleftfeet 11:33 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Just read some of the reports about all the protest matches and how for a 3rd year running Sydney has banned Australia Day festivities.

Australia was my last beacon of hope but it seems they are joining us in hell.

Haz 11:30 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
Frase - yeah, they let me back in now for holidays! Mind you, I had to lie on my visa application and say no, I've never been deported! And no,, I don't have a criminal record!

Bit rich I thought, being deported FROM Australia. Thought it was the other way round?

twoleftfeet 11:24 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
The BBC cricket page had an interview with some Aussie female cricketer who said it was a disgrace that an international match had been arranged on Australia Day, a day when she wanted to mourn the loss of her relatives and protest against the stealing of her ancestors lands.

Instead of being such a fucking Doris why not just make yourself unavailable for the game? Simple really.

Side of Ham 11:17 Thu Jan 26
Re: Happy Australia Day, well for some anyway!
It’s difficult when that minority happens to represent actual real original (clue is in their name) Australians….the lack of self awareness of those invading ‘Australians’ where their governments have even tried to breed them out is quite extraordinary….no wonder they are mainly a fucked up part of Aussie society as the invaders introduced them to the lowest of the low rung on the ladder of society in their own fucking country….

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