Creating Legends
“You’re a legend” is part of the Australian vernacular, and has been for a long time. It is used as a way of expressing extreme gratitude. Rather than a simple “thank you,” the phrase becomes “Oh thanks mate you are
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“You’re a legend” is part of the Australian vernacular, and has been for a long time. It is used as a way of expressing extreme gratitude. Rather than a simple “thank you,” the phrase becomes “Oh thanks mate you are
In today’s world it is not enough to be good at something. Unfortunately to capture people’s imagination you have to be outstanding, sensational, and any number of other adjectives. However there is a noun that is frequently used, and sadly
We have all heard stories of gamblers who keep betting $20 sums or more and lose track of how much they have spent. Their spend may be between $200 – $500 before they record a $100 win that they celebrate
Was it really a surprise to read that Western Australian Brad Jones is in line for a recall to the Socceroos now that Bert Van Marwijk has been appointed coach? What people should be asking is why has he been
Why has the word “Ethnic” come to reflect all that is bad in Australian football? Just as with the dawn of the Football Federation the word “Soccer” was cast aside and “Football” became the word used, is it not time