Yep; there too..
I thought I heard the term in England.
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Greg
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Yep; there too..
I thought I heard the term in England.
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Right now I'm watching a full moon over the masts in the Marina in Moreton Bay (Brisbane); beautiful..
I thought I heard the term in England.
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lol. No; we call each other "mate". We call the English "Pommies" or more endearingly "Pommy Bastards".
Greg
I'm not touching that one. lolPoofda was another enduring term
.We're a pretty common lot.
I had a friend who took a picture of an aborigine, and the abbo demanded 2 bob for taking the picI'm not touching that one. lol
Greg
.I had a friend who took a picture of an aborigine, and the abbo demanded 2 bob for taking the pic
Apparently China is out soliciting other countries to join hands with them in standing up to and combating Trump's tariffs. China went to Australia and solicited them to join hands with them in opposing the USA's tariffs but Australia told them to get stuffed, that in effect, Australia would not be holding China's hand and that they would be dealing with it on their own. This has in effect left China out in the cold with Xi twisting in the wind as virtually the only country left trying to fight negotiating with Trump on a new trade deal. This leaves China in something of a bind as now countries the world over seek ways of becoming less dependent on China for things.
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Australia declines China's offer to 'join hands' on Trump tariffs
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Australians would "speak for ourselves" on global trade.www.bbc.com