I was just thinking today after waking up this morning with my ears buzzing and a massive headache only to realize it was due to watching the quarter finals in a loud pub with TV's on full blast yesterday.
Eventually it is a given that Australia (or a combo with the Kiwi's) will get a World Cup. Which is a very good thing, and I am all for it. However, I do hope FIFA have learned their lesson from those bloody South African trumpets and will ban didgeridoos from the stands... I can't even imagine what my head would feel like after 120 minutes of listening to that with a few cocktails on the side :030:
Good point Finn - and we must come up with something more inspiring and original than "Aussie Ausie Aussie, oi oi oi !!"
This was bloody clever though...
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=jamesmorrisondotcom#p/a/f/0/6r0QHlIq52M (http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=jamesmorrisondotcom#p/a/f/0/6r0QHlIq52M)
Well it wont be until 2022 at the earliest Mr Finn. We have pulled out of the 2018 bid.
But have no fear about the didgeridoos. It takes a hell of a lot of practice to get any sound out of them - alternate breathing and all that - and only a few can master it. More likely to have a symphony of gum leaves I reckon.
The runner up on "Australia's Got Talent" a couple of years ago was a gum leaf player - that's how highly we regard them :034:
Quote from: GoldCoastWhite on July 03, 2010, 01:06:28 PM
Good point Finn - and we must come up with something more inspiring and original than "Aussie Ausie Aussie, oi oi oi !!"
This was bloody clever though...
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=jamesmorrisondotcom#p/a/f/0/6r0QHlIq52M (http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=jamesmorrisondotcom#p/a/f/0/6r0QHlIq52M)
HaHaHa Mr Colin,
That was bloody brilliant!! :045: :clap_hands: :clap_hands: