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    Quote Originally Posted by
    I just couldn't help it.

    fair enough
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS
    Don't think it's fair to criticise todays kids. Today on the radio they played a recording from a 1950s quiz for kids with Jack Davey. The idiot child muffed just about all the questions - didn't know that a tree that sheds its leave annually was deciduous, thought a mezzanine floor was on a building in Venice, etc., etc. About the best that could be said was that he ade some imaginative guesses.
    Came from a supposedly good state school. Obviously never going to amount to anything.
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    .Of course, the kid's name was John Howard.
    For those who missed it, here is a Real Audio recording: http://www.australianpolitics.com/so...davey-1955.ram

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    Stirlo, never ask a question like that, you may not like the answer.....
    i didn't mind his answer this time . note taken though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Woodchips
    The other night on 'Who wants to be a Squillionaire?', Eddie asked the question, "Which song contains the words 'Beneath our Radiant Southern Cross, we'll toil with hearts and hands...'?" The choices were Waltzing Matilda, Advance Australia Fair, I Still Call Australia Home and one other.

    Do you think the contestant (an Aussie bloke prob in his late 40's / early 50's) could get it? Nope. When he went to the audience vote, would you believe that 49% of the audience didn't know which song it was either?!

    All I can say is: it would never happen in America.

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    Well try this one yourself: What patriotic song is this from?
    'When gallant Cook from Albion sailed.........
    ........Brittania rules the waves'

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    Isn't that why they are still at school?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS
    Don't think it's fair to criticise todays kids. Today on the radio they played a recording from a 1950s quiz for kids with Jack Davey. The idiot child muffed just about all the questions - didn't know that a tree that sheds its leave annually was deciduous, thought a mezzanine floor was on a building in Venice, etc., etc. About the best that could be said was that he ade some imaginative guesses.
    Came from a supposedly good state school. Obviously never going to amount to anything.
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    .Of course, the kid's name was John Howard.
    I rest my case m'lord.
    If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Carry Pine
    Brittania rules the waves'
    Except in the case of the Americas cup when the Poms were winning one year, America Waves the Rules..................
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    Except in the case of the Americas cup when the Poms were winning one year, America Waves the Rules..................
    Yeh we know that but what song's it from? More clues:
    "when gallant Cook from Albion sailed
    the great wide oceans o'er,
    with British courage..........
    till he landed on our shore...
    Brittania rules the waves'
    Come on guys! What song?

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    The 2nd verse.

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    Rule Brittania
    Marmalade and Jam
    Five Chinese crackers up your a&&&&&&&&&&
    Bang Bang Bang Bang Bang
    you may now be seated again
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Reminds me of that famous nautical poem -

    The boy stood on the burning deck,
    his pockets full of crackers,
    one fell down between his legs,
    and blew off both his knackers

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    The boy stood on the burning deck
    His back against the mast
    He said 'I'm not leaving here'
    'til Oscar Wilde goes past..........
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Verse 4 (like Verse 2 no longer used in the National Anthem of Australia)

    Should foreign for e'er sight our coast.
    Or dare a foot to land,
    We'll rouse to arms like sires of yore
    To guard our native strand.
    Britannia then shall surely know,
    Beyond wide oceans roll
    Her sons in fair Australia's land
    Still keep a British soul.
    In joyful strains let us sing etc. etc.

    Oh yeah and now for my dads favourite and the one he taught me when I was about 6

    The boy stood on the burning deck
    Pickin his nose like mad
    He rolled it into cannon balls
    An flicked it at is dad. :eek:

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    Quote Originally Posted by ubeaut
    The boy stood on the burning deck
    Pickin his nose like mad
    He rolled it into cannon balls
    An flicked it at is dad. :eek:
    Ahah! The secret of uBeaut wax is out

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    [quote=ubeaut]Verse 4 (like Verse 2 no longer used in the National Anthem of Australia)

    Should foreign for e'er sight our coast.
    Or dare a foot to land,
    We'll rouse to arms like sires of yore
    To guard our native strand.
    Britannia then shall surely know,
    Beyond wide oceans roll
    Her sons in fair Australia's land
    Still keep a British soul.
    In joyful strains let us sing etc. etc.


    Thank you for the 4th verse. I though I was very clever in finding a book with the first 3 verses. I always favoured 'Song Of Australia' but who listens to the plebs?

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