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    Might be coming in late but thanks you to our vets and diggers overseas right now. Same to New Zealand.

    And Fucking Collingwood wins the Footy.

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    Indeed, a very humbling day for all Australians. Another riderless horse was added to the parades this year, as the last of the surviving personnel from the Great War has passed away. Their sacrifice shall never be forgotten.

    The History Channel just played the very good movie-documentary, 'Gallipoli'. It's remarkable the amount of respect that the Anzac’s and 'Johnny Turk', built up for each other, and shows the true, ANZAC spirit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by (ozanzac @ April 26 2006,01:05)
    Indeed, a very humbling day for all Australians. Another riderless horse was added to the parades this year, as the last of the surviving personnel from the Great War has passed away. Their sacrifice shall never be forgotten.

    The History Channel just played the very good movie-documentary, 'Gallipoli'. It's remarkable the amount of respect that the Anzac’s and 'Johnny Turk', built up for each other, and shows the true, ANZAC spirit.
    yeah I just watched that Galipoli doco. Very Moving, I also watched Australians at War on the Nat Geo *** Both of those show how the Australian Fighting sprit is. Sometimes the world forgets what Australia/New Zealand has done in Conflicts.




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