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Happy Australia day to all my fellow Aussies. Its a bit late for the rest of the country but its still the 26th in WA :P
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Originally Posted by V1ceC1ty
Happy Australia day to all my fellow Aussies. Its a bit late for the rest of the country but its still the 26th in WA :P
So whats the deal with the day? (not being rude)
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#3

Happy Australia day V1ceC1ty.
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Originally Posted by Fugative.
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Originally Posted by V1ceC1ty
Happy Australia day to all my fellow Aussies. Its a bit late for the rest of the country but its still the 26th in WA :P
So whats the deal with the day? (not being rude)
Its probably equivalent to Canada Day or 4th of July (USA Day)
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Originally Posted by _Vortex
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Originally Posted by Fugative.
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Originally Posted by V1ceC1ty
Happy Australia day to all my fellow Aussies. Its a bit late for the rest of the country but its still the 26th in WA :P
So whats the deal with the day? (not being rude)
Its probably equivalent to Canada Day or 4th of July (USA Day)
It's the day of the arrival of the First Fleet, ships full of convicts set to inhabit the east coast of Australia.

Celebrated by scoffing 10 snags down your throat, a beer, and preferably a trip to the beach, it's just a day that we take off work to celebrate this awesome nation.

Right back at ya, Happy Australia day! (for yesterday )
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#6

AUSSIES RULE, for the Aussies who have seen the BIGPOND advertisement.
"Jan 26th is a day everyone gets off to watch the cricket"

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#7

How sweet, the Aussies celebrate my birthday!
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Originally Posted by SMX
How sweet, the Aussies celebrate my birthday!
LOL!

Australia
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#9

Bump. It's that time of year again, Happy Australia Day.
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ships full of convicts set to inhabit the east coast of Australia.

Don't want to intrude on your celebration, but Aussie's celebrate the day convicts were released?
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