If you want "Primative", just wait until you see the people in Hobart/Tasmania, and I think this is their femaleDrunk Monkey wrote: ↑April 22, 2021, 9:08 amLooks rather a primitive airport .... wheres the duty free lounge ???
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If you want "Primative", just wait until you see the people in Hobart/Tasmania, and I think this is their femaleDrunk Monkey wrote: ↑April 22, 2021, 9:08 amLooks rather a primitive airport .... wheres the duty free lounge ???
That’s very cheap. How much to come back?noosard wrote:Cheap flights across the Tasman from $185 with Jetstar Coolangatta to Christchurch
Shoot across for skiing
Unfortunately Barney, that is something that the current generation and even some older persons, choose to ignore and often look down upon.Barney wrote: ↑April 24, 2021, 9:54 amAll were hero’s, some just a little more than others.
https://youtu.be/BJjJeRWFHuE
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Does that include the Nashos - seems they didn't have much choice about whether or not they "severed"?pipoz4444 wrote: ↑April 24, 2021, 1:14 pm
I recently watched a documentary on the Vietnam War, which said that some who severed, may not necessary have agreed with the Politics at the time, but that they severed because they saw it as their duty for their Country and for their fellow man. Regardless of views, they served and served well.
The Day started out commemorating the landing at Gallipoli, WW1 was considered the war to end all wars. It is to honour those that served now in all wars, but it is also a time for reflection for many. Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq all took their toll on our young men and women we should reflect on that, and try to avoid another such conflict.Barney wrote: ↑April 24, 2021, 4:19 pmSome will always complain about certain wars and individual incidents or actions but our ANZAC day is not one of those days.
Lest We Forget.
http://www.centaurnursesfund.org.au/the ... news-1943/
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