It worked in the 60sNo but they are going to start a university revolution whatever that means lmfao
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It worked in the 60sNo but they are going to start a university revolution whatever that means lmfao
Had a beer with Wally last night.
Say hi from me.Had a beer with Wally last night.
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Does he still have his bar? One of the all-time great nights of my life was in that place.Had a beer with Wally last night.
Does he still have his bar? One of the all-time great nights of my life was in that place.
get a cheap 2nd hand half decent set cut down. ideally some entry brand like bronson with perimeter weighted ( nice and forgiving) oversized irons, how tall is he?My eldest is 7 years old and his latest thing is that he really likes playing golf. I’m not sure where this has come from, as I haven’t played golf in about twenty years, and I’ve probably played less than 50 rounds in my whole life.
Turns out it’s actually quite an enjoyable thing to do for Dad-and-eldest time, because when he plays footy he can get super competitive and too self critical, (even though he’s pretty good) while with golf he just likes doing his best and laughs it off when he shanks it. And it’s good for banter and bonding.
So anyone got any experience buying kids clubs? Seems like there’s bugger all around. The only ones I’ve seen locally are Brosnan “little mates”, which I guess I’ll go with in the absence of any suggestions.
get a cheap 2nd hand half decent set cut down. ideally some entry brand like bronson with perimeter weighted ( nice and forgiving) oversized irons, how tall is he?
played golf as a junior and pretty much all the kids i played with had cut down sets, its also not a bad idea to get a half set ( wedge to 7i) with possibly a 5i hybrid thrown in maybe forget the driver for now,120cm+ I reckon.
Cutdown seems interesting, I hadn’t considered that.
I was just gonna get one of those Bronson little mates kits with a driver, hybrid, 7, 9 and putter for 200 something bucks.
get a cheap 2nd hand half decent set cut down. ideally some entry brand like bronson with perimeter weighted ( nice and forgiving) oversized irons, how tall is he?
I don’t care what date Australia Day is. Change it, no worries. If it were up to me anyway I’d make Australia a republic and then change the date to coincide. I’d also change the flag by removing the Union Jack and inserting the aboriginal flag.Change the date so everyone can enjoy Australia Day. It’s so easy.
i think the general population would be pissed if you took a long weekend off them at the end of Jan to shift it to sept 12.I don’t care what date Australia Day is. Change it, no worries. If it were up to me anyway I’d make Australia a republic and then change the date to coincide. I’d also change the flag by removing the Union Jack and inserting the aboriginal flag.
That said, there’s something that I don’t get about the change the date argument. It seems that the date of the 26th is very important to many indigenous people (and some non indigenous people) as it marks and draws attention to dispossession. All day I’ve seen interviews with aboriginal people saying it was always their land and always will be and we can’t forget what happened.
Well doesn’t Australia Day on the 26th give them exactly that?
If the date is changed to sept 12 does the 26th of Jan still stay invasion day? I would assume it would. So nationally we mark the 26th of Jan as invasion day. On the 12th of September are people morally free to celebrate the colonised version of Australia we have all lived our entire lives in? Will the aboriginal people that wanted to change the date participate in that?
i think the general population would be pissed if you took a long weekend off them at the end of Jan to shift it to sept 12.
Just shift it to first Friday in Feb, people can morn the week before and have a lead up to a celebration.

Marketing 101, change the date protests are missing a key ingredient, what too?lol clearly the timing of the public holiday is important to some
I just picked the 12th of sept because the date of the public holiday literally couldn’t make me care less.
Marketing 101, change the date protests are missing a key ingredient, what too?
Give the population an alternative and I think most would just shrug and say yeah cool.
I say we’re ripped off with one day, turn the thing into a week..
I don’t care what date Australia Day is. Change it, no worries. If it were up to me anyway I’d make Australia a republic and then change the date to coincide. I’d also change the flag by removing the Union Jack and inserting the aboriginal flag.
That said, there’s something that I don’t get about the change the date argument. It seems that the date of the 26th is very important to many indigenous people (and some non indigenous people) as it marks and draws attention to dispossession. All day I’ve seen interviews with aboriginal people saying it was always their land and always will be and we can’t forget what happened.
Well doesn’t Australia Day on the 26th give them exactly that?
If the date is changed to sept 12 does the 26th of Jan still stay invasion day? I would assume it would. So nationally we mark the 26th of Jan as invasion day. On the 12th of September are people morally free to celebrate the colonised version of Australia we have all lived our entire lives in? Will the aboriginal people that wanted to change the date participate in that?
I’m not hung up on the notion that Australia Day has to be the 26th of January. With the exception of Christmas Day, Easter and several other dates in the year…..Australia Day could be any day of the year.I don’t care what date Australia Day is. Change it, no worries. If it were up to me anyway I’d make Australia a republic and then change the date to coincide. I’d also change the flag by removing the Union Jack and inserting the aboriginal flag.
That said, there’s something that I don’t get about the change the date argument. It seems that the date of the 26th is very important to many indigenous people (and some non indigenous people) as it marks and draws attention to dispossession. All day I’ve seen interviews with aboriginal people saying it was always their land and always will be and we can’t forget what happened.
Well doesn’t Australia Day on the 26th give them exactly that?
If the date is changed to sept 12 does the 26th of Jan still stay invasion day? I would assume it would. So nationally we mark the 26th of Jan as invasion day. On the 12th of September are people morally free to celebrate the colonised version of Australia we have all lived our entire lives in? Will the aboriginal people that wanted to change the date participate in that?