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We softened the Cats up last week and the Dees still couldn’t get over the top of them.
Yeah we gave them leather poisoning
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We softened the Cats up last week and the Dees still couldn’t get over the top of them.
When I read your post I instantly thought of the dream scene in Dumb and Dumber where he lights up his own fart...It does. I respect the culture, but once you see that it can’t be unseen
I love wedgetails. I can usually spot them from miles away. Seen some huge ones too.View attachment 1441467
A representation of Bunjil sitting atop Olliver's Hill in Frankston.
Another, larger but otherwise similar statue by the same artist is located near Spencer St Station in "The Melbourne Quarter" of Docklands.
Somewhere I have a photo taken near Hall's Gap where the oldest known rock painting of Bunjil can be found.
Yes.
Bruce Pascoe also gave a ted talk on it.
Edit there are a couple of things that led me more into looking into this.
I went to New Zealand and they were having Maori Language week were their news was presented in Maori and had English subtitles. Anyway everywhere there was Kia Ora, I started wondering why I knew the words for hello for a place I had been to once and not the words in the language of the people who lived on the land I was born on for thousands of years before I got here.
There was the footy connection, Marngrook etc.
THere is a depth of culture in this country and it is every where and most people wouldn't know it if they were staring at it.
Jingi walla is hello/welcome in the language of the peoples where I live. It gets used alot now.
Easy mistake to make.
If you guys haven't seen this site, have a look: Gambay: Australian First Languages Map — First Languages AustraliaJingi walla is hello/welcome in the language of the peoples where I live. It gets used alot now.
If you guys haven't seen this site, have a look: Gambay: Australian First Languages Map — First Languages Australia
The interactive map is fantastic for understanding the languages in your area.
I also like this one, but it is just for Queensland: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages
It's a bit more of the same, but I love how the QLD one links into library resources for each community.
A power of work is being put into this sort of thing lately. Small steps.
Curtis Taylor needs to see this.
Curtis Taylor needs to see this.
Spending time post season at Lake GraceIs it genetic though?
Probably. I remember Pykie showing those picture of Fyfe after Taylor won us that game against the Saints in early 2020.Is it genetic though?
Plummeting down the ladder, coppying north AGAIN.....Might be another team in the Clarko sweepstakes.
How long is Bevo contracted for?
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Still don't see the cats doing much in the finals tbh.
I think you’d need to speak with snake baker not meThe acurate one how do we sign up for one of these types of "going off a cliff" deals again?