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Australian Qooty legend BloodySwan has announced he's making a comeback for season 38 of the Sweet FA returning for the Swamprats in season 38
"I'm tired of being retired,'' BloodySwan , said as he made the announcement at Sydney's Lyric Theatre.
BloodySwan said he was inspired to get back into the business after playing Qooty with Coldplay during the offseason this year.
"When I walked off field I was two-foot taller,'' he said.
BloodySwan also plans to work on a bag of new tricks.
"The difficulty is finding grown-up jokes - I don't want to keep saying `ooh baby','' he said.
"I'm not going to hurry this.''
His tour called BloodySwan Live By Demand will kick off in Sydney end of July 3 before going to the Sincity, Baghdad, Coney Island, and Mount Buller amongst others.
BloodySwan has been in retirement since June, after performing live at the Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony in Melbourne in 2006 speculation surrounding the Qooty players retirement has circulated since mid-May when he announced his Last Time tour.
A disgruntled fan who had purchased tickets for the tour lodged a complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission after BloodySwan announced he would tour again, with singer Tom Jones in Season 37.
The consumer watchdog decided not to take action.
"I'm tired of being retired,'' BloodySwan , said as he made the announcement at Sydney's Lyric Theatre.
BloodySwan said he was inspired to get back into the business after playing Qooty with Coldplay during the offseason this year.
"When I walked off field I was two-foot taller,'' he said.
BloodySwan also plans to work on a bag of new tricks.
"The difficulty is finding grown-up jokes - I don't want to keep saying `ooh baby','' he said.
"I'm not going to hurry this.''
His tour called BloodySwan Live By Demand will kick off in Sydney end of July 3 before going to the Sincity, Baghdad, Coney Island, and Mount Buller amongst others.
BloodySwan has been in retirement since June, after performing live at the Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony in Melbourne in 2006 speculation surrounding the Qooty players retirement has circulated since mid-May when he announced his Last Time tour.
A disgruntled fan who had purchased tickets for the tour lodged a complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission after BloodySwan announced he would tour again, with singer Tom Jones in Season 37.
The consumer watchdog decided not to take action.
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