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He's devastated he got roped into wearing long pants.
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He's devastated he got roped into wearing long pants.
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"Why the **** are BBW and Tommy wearing shorts and sneakers to a dawn service?!?!!"
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I couldn’t stand it until I realised how much it p****d freo supporters off. Now I don’t know what to think.Im sick of the HR obsession from the west as much as the next person, but must admit this gave me a good chuckle…
Also funny seeing a the purples continue to be triggered by this whole bit.
The West sport editor is a Freo fan too
makes me think he's doing it deliberately to make Harley want to leaveThe West sport editor is a Freo fan too
Someone from The West contacted me after I'd given them some feedback on their paper.
I told them there obsession with Harley was too much, and they told me that Harley pops into the paper at times and has a good rapport with the staff.
Bonding thing I guess.Wearing club kit with sponsors to a dawn service seems a bit much. Should have gone in casual clothes
Pretty sure they were officially representing the club.Wearing club kit with sponsors to a dawn service seems a bit much. Should have gone in casual clothes
#ThewestisoursCheers for the update InTheWest
He's devastated he got roped into wearing long pants.
Aware Tommy Cole and Jacko Nelson (along with Will Schofield, Matt Spangher and others) are doing the Kokoda Track at the end of this year, and they have their own personal stories and reasons for doing it.
Attempted humour at images of people at a Dawn service is not my cup of tea, but you do you.
Yeah, it's great to see someone actually reflecting on ANZAC day. If you really try and put yourself in the shoes of 18 year olds in war, it gets pretty dark pretty quickly.I mean, a bloke is allowed to look a little sombre at a dawn service I'd have thought.
Which many of the modern Anzac services fail to do, it's all about mythologising the Anzacs, painting them as courageous heroes sent to bring peace, not scared children dying alone for another nation's pointless posturing. Trying to draw in even more pointless conflicts under its umbrella, like Iraq and Afghanistan. I've been to Gallipoli, it's pretty grim. If you stopped for even a second to imagine yourself at 18 trying to climb that hill, knowing you're gonna die, it'd make you cry.Yeah, it's great to see someone actually reflecting on ANZAC day. If you really try and put yourself in the shoes of 18 year olds in war, it gets pretty dark pretty quickly.