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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Black Wolf on January 25, 2004, 11:27:00 pm

Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: Black Wolf on January 25, 2004, 11:27:00 pm
Today is the day of Barbies (not the dolls) and Beer, Food and Fireworks, Vegemite and...err... swimming. For most of the country. For me I'm washing the dog and working. But hey, Public holiday rates :)

Anyway, yay us. We've been Discovered for 234 years - If you ignore the dutch anyway. And we usually do.
Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: mikhael on January 25, 2004, 11:46:26 pm
Time to break out the ANZAC biscuits and the Lamingtons, but leave the vegemite at the bottom of the fermentation vat. Raise a VB for me, Black Wolf. :)
Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: Alikchi on January 25, 2004, 11:47:23 pm
Go you! :yes:
Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: Knight Templar on January 25, 2004, 11:56:38 pm
I'm still not sure what boxing day is for.
Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: icespeed on January 26, 2004, 03:57:21 am
Hey, vegemite's not that bad. If you take it in small amounts.

Yay, go Australia.

KT, isn't boxing day on the 26th of December? For unwrapping Christmas gifts?
Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: Setekh on January 26, 2004, 04:41:37 am
Mik, I'm going to wait until April 25 to open my boxes of ANZAC biscuits (that's ANZAC Day). ;) But indeed, go Australia! A fine, fine nation to live in, I say.

Btw, I found this:

[q]There seems to be two theories on the origin of Boxing Day and why it is celebrated. The first is that centuries ago, on the day after Christmas, members of the merchant class would give boxes containing food and fruit, clothing, and/or money to trades people and servants. The gifts were an expression of gratitude much like when people receive bonuses, from their employer, for a job well done, today. These gifts, given in boxes, gave the holiday it's name, "Boxing Day".

The second thought is that Boxing Day comes from the tradition of opening the alms boxes placed in churches over the Christmas season. The contents thereof which were distributed amongst the poor, by the clergy, the day after Christmas.
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Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: mikhael on January 26, 2004, 11:54:23 am
Vegemite is bad in microscopic amounts. I understand its nutritional value, but I can't take it. A more vile sludge has never been concocted and passed off as food.

As for the ANZAC biscuits, I get my wife to make them as often as possible. They're my absolute favorite biscuits EVER. Their link to ANZAC Day, and thus to veterans everywhere, doesn't hurt. When we move back, I'll be one of the expat american soldiers and sailors marching in uniform on ANZAC Day. :)
Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: Black Wolf on January 26, 2004, 11:57:30 am
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Originally posted by mikhael
Vegemite is bad in microscopic amounts. I understand its nutritional value, but I can't take it. A more vile sludge has never been concocted and passed off as food.


Hee Hee :D I suppose being fed the stuff pretty much since getting off milk gives the average Aussie a slightly different perspective. Still, agree on the ANZAC bikkies, assuming you don't put Tim Tams and the likein the same category (which I don't).

[EDIT] Move back? What part did you used to live in? (From the VB I'm assuming either Victoria or NSW).
Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: Knight Templar on January 26, 2004, 05:50:22 pm
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Originally posted by icespeed
Hey, vegemite's not that bad. If you take it in small amounts.

Yay, go Australia.

KT, isn't boxing day on the 26th of December? For unwrapping Christmas gifts?


Well.. that's what I thought.. I argued with my mother about it for 20 minutes, but she refused to think that there would be an entire holiday created to unwrapping presents and holding onto the grandeur of Christmas.
Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: mikhael on January 26, 2004, 06:28:01 pm
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Originally posted by Black Wolf


Hee Hee :D I suppose being fed the stuff pretty much since getting off milk gives the average Aussie a slightly different perspective. Still, agree on the ANZAC bikkies, assuming you don't put Tim Tams and the likein the same category (which I don't).

[EDIT] Move back? What part did you used to live in? (From the VB I'm assuming either Victoria or NSW).

My wife's from Adelaide. We'll be moving back down this time next year, most likely. As for VB, its the only decent beer from there that makes it hear. We've basically got two choices: Fosters and VB. VB is hard to find, but Fosters is ubiquitous. I try to explain to people that Fosters is Australian for 'rancid camel urine strained through a dirty jock', but they won't believe me.
Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: Knight Templar on January 26, 2004, 07:43:42 pm
I got the impression people drank it because of the comical commericals rather than the taste.
Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: Black Wolf on January 26, 2004, 08:12:24 pm
They drink itwhen they can;t get EB (ie. when they live outside of WA for the most part) ;)
Title: Happy Australia Day
Post by: mikhael on January 26, 2004, 09:46:13 pm
I actually preferring most everything from Coopers. Since you can't get that up over, I settle for VB.