I am Australian though. By law and first generation. They do call this the lucky country too. I'm privileged.God is an Englishman wrote:
I agree, I would consider being told I wasn't Australian as a compliment as well.
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I am Australian though. By law and first generation. They do call this the lucky country too. I'm privileged.God is an Englishman wrote:
I agree, I would consider being told I wasn't Australian as a compliment as well.
"Australia is a lucky country run mainly by second rate people who share its luck. It lives on other people's ideas, and, although its ordinary people are adaptable, most of its leaders (in all fields) so lack curiosity about the events that surround them that they are often taken by surprise."God is an Englishman wrote:Who calls it the lucky country?
I'd rather be Great than lucky
Hard labor in Siberia for you.Stuckey wrote:It's like saying that a convicted car thief isn't that bad a person because they aren't as bad as Stalin.
If you read my original post I laughed that Australia's most capped player apparently doesn't have an affinity for Australia. If he had no affinity he wouldn't of played for Australia a record amount of times. So not only were you being entirely presumptuous about Grosso's comment you were totally wrong about mine as well.God is an Englishman wrote:You assumed it wasn't when you made the comment laughing at Grossi for saying he has no affinity with Australia.
With your assumption he's wrong, with mine he's right. Therefore, my assumption makes sense.
The term lucky country isn't actually a compliment. Its a reference to the fact Australia has all this space and natural resource to earn income off where as "less lucky" countries must make the most of the resources they have. It basically means that Australia has no excuse not to be prosperous.Bomber wrote:I am Australian though. By law and first generation. They do call this the lucky country too. I'm privileged.God is an Englishman wrote:
I agree, I would consider being told I wasn't Australian as a compliment as well.
Don't give up your day job.magnet wrote:"Australia is a lucky country run mainly by second rate people who share its luck. It lives on other people's ideas, and, although its ordinary people are adaptable, most of its leaders (in all fields) so lack curiosity about the events that surround them that they are often taken by surprise."God is an Englishman wrote:Who calls it the lucky country?
I'd rather be Great than lucky
I said the country was great, not that I was.Bomber wrote:Don't give up your day job.magnet wrote:"Australia is a lucky country run mainly by second rate people who share its luck. It lives on other people's ideas, and, although its ordinary people are adaptable, most of its leaders (in all fields) so lack curiosity about the events that surround them that they are often taken by surprise."God is an Englishman wrote:Who calls it the lucky country?
I'd rather be Great than lucky
If you're so "great" mr giae, and yet your stuck here, isn't that a bit of an oxymoron then? "Great" people by and large don't shiraz up.
Bomber wrote:Just an opinion, hardly fact.
Maybe you should live in GREATER Manchester.God is an Englishman wrote:Bomber wrote:Just an opinion, hardly fact.
It's a fact, it's even in the name.
GREAT Britain
Amazing that Grosso & Co can read Schwarzer's mind, what's next, this weeks winning X Lotto numbers?Stuckey wrote:If you read my original post I laughed that Australia's most capped player apparently doesn't have an affinity for Australia. If he had no affinity he wouldn't of played for Australia a record amount of times. So not only were you being entirely presumptuous about Grosso's comment you were totally wrong about mine as well.God is an Englishman wrote:You assumed it wasn't when you made the comment laughing at Grossi for saying he has no affinity with Australia.
With your assumption he's wrong, with mine he's right. Therefore, my assumption makes sense.
But also as said we haven't heard from Schwarzer on this so we don't know for sure what he's level of affinity actually is. So on that fact you and he are assuming knowledge on that.
What's so great about either? I had a great-grandfather once. Was he special?Slinky_Pete wrote:Maybe you should live in GREATER Manchester.God is an Englishman wrote:Bomber wrote:Just an opinion, hardly fact.
It's a fact, it's even in the name.
GREAT Britain
Does it really count if they gave themselves the name though?God is an Englishman wrote:Bomber wrote:Just an opinion, hardly fact.
It's a fact, it's even in the name.
GREAT Britain
Why do "& Co" need to read his mind?ozzie owl wrote:Amazing that Grosso & Co can read Schwarzer's mind, what's next, this weeks winning X Lotto numbers?Stuckey wrote:If you read my original post I laughed that Australia's most capped player apparently doesn't have an affinity for Australia. If he had no affinity he wouldn't of played for Australia a record amount of times. So not only were you being entirely presumptuous about Grosso's comment you were totally wrong about mine as well.God is an Englishman wrote:You assumed it wasn't when you made the comment laughing at Grossi for saying he has no affinity with Australia.
With your assumption he's wrong, with mine he's right. Therefore, my assumption makes sense.
But also as said we haven't heard from Schwarzer on this so we don't know for sure what he's level of affinity actually is. So on that fact you and he are assuming knowledge on that.
It is reference to its size.Stuckey wrote:Does it really count if they gave themselves the name though?God is an Englishman wrote:Bomber wrote:Just an opinion, hardly fact.
It's a fact, it's even in the name.
GREAT Britain
Also is Great a reference to it's size and not how good it is?
So - who called Australia the "lucky" country then?Stuckey wrote:Does it really count if they gave themselves the name though?God is an Englishman wrote:Bomber wrote:Just an opinion, hardly fact.
It's a fact, it's even in the name.
GREAT Britain
Also is Great a reference to it's size and not how good it is?
Great Barrier Reef, an example of size, more so than anything else one would think.God is an Englishman wrote:A small island would be called Great because of of its size. Hardly makes sense.
Bomber wrote:Great Barrier Reef, an example of size, more so than anything else one would think.God is an Englishman wrote:A small island would be called Great because of of its size. Hardly makes sense.
Maybe it was a comparison to it's neighbor Ireland.God is an Englishman wrote:A small island would be called Great because of of its size. Hardly makes sense.
http://www.google.comGod is an Englishman wrote:So - who called Australia the "lucky" country then?Stuckey wrote:Does it really count if they gave themselves the name though?God is an Englishman wrote:
It's a fact, it's even in the name.
GREAT Britain
Also is Great a reference to it's size and not how good it is?