Dad, Mum and the Dogs of magnificent ordinariness

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  • Remi Moses
    WOOF Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 14785

    #16
    Re: Dad, Mum and the Dogs of magnificent ordinariness

    Originally posted by The Coon Dog
    I think he was referring to electorate being in the west, nothing with Julia there Scraggers, she's my Federal Member!
    Could be worse CD you could have Wilson Tuckey. Or Labor's opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull

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    • LostDoggy
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 8307

      #17
      Re: Dad, Mum and the Dogs of magnificent ordinariness

      Great article, and even though I don't live in the West, I can relate to the people, and the story.

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      • Happy Days
        Hall of Fame
        • May 2008
        • 10024

        #18
        Re: Dad, Mum and the Dogs of magnificent ordinariness

        All of this just went straight through to the keeper.

        I'm sure its a top article to those who find it relevent though.
        - I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -

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        • Missing Dog
          WOOF Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 8501

          #19
          Re: Dad, Mum and the Dogs of magnificent ordinariness

          Great read and Julia is also my federal member and am happy she is a bulldog. So sick and bloody tired of the leading pollies following the Cats and the pies.

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          • Rocket Science
            Coaching Staff
            • Oct 2007
            • 4842

            #20
            Re: Dad, Mum and the Dogs of magnificent ordinariness

            Originally posted by strebla
            Great read and Julia is also my federal member and am happy she is a bulldog. So sick and bloody tired of the leading pollies following the Cats and the pies.
            And the filthy Dons.

            Lovely poetic article that.

            If not mistaken, Julia Gillard lives in Altona...my mum has a habit of running into her at the local supermarket.
            BORDERLINE FLYING

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            • KT31
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • Jul 2008
              • 5454

              #21
              Re: Dad, Mum and the Dogs of magnificent ordinariness

              Great read.
              Not to far from the truth.
              Although it was mostly scotch at the workies.
              It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.

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              • alwaysadog
                Senior Player
                • Dec 2006
                • 1435

                #22
                Re: Dad, Mum and the Dogs of magnificent ordinariness

                Originally posted by Sophie
                I didn't feel like the article was very relevant for me (I'm from the Great Ocean Rd, South West Victoria, obviously nowhere near the Western Suburbs) and i'm afraid not a heavy drinker (however excuse my 'beer in eyes' story). Also the references to Melton and 'Bundy' were also far from my Bulldog supporting self, but it was a lovely article and it made me laugh. I liked it a lot.
                I had some of the same thoughts. No doubt he can write and he is trying to convey something about a particular type and a particular era, both of which are stereotypes and exist more in imagination than in reality, although to be fair there are aspects which ring true.

                I'm not overly critical because the people in the 1950s and 1960s with whom I watched games at the Western Oval could be oversimplified as being like that. But I knew them in all their complexity and when I went to University I discovered they were no different from the rest of seething humanity, except for the fact that they probably cared more for their neighbours and friends, but then I am getting into my own oversimplifications and getting close to stereotyping.
                [I]I believe there's nothing on this earth that we own. All we do is look after it for our children - Terry Wheeler[/I]

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                • boydogs
                  WOOF Member
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 5842

                  #23
                  Re: Dad, Mum and the Dogs of magnificent ordinariness

                  Good article, and nice avatar RS
                  If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.

                  Formerly gogriff

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                  • Scraggers
                    Premiership Moderator
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 3551

                    #24
                    Re: Dad, Mum and the Dogs of magnificent ordinariness

                    Originally posted by Rocket Science
                    And the filthy Dons.

                    Lovely poetic article that.

                    If not mistaken, Julia Gillard lives in Altona...my mum has a habit of running into her at the local supermarket.
                    I ran into Kim Beasley in a supermarket in Mandurah ... literally ran in to him ... hit him with the trolley in the hind quarter ... wasn't watching where I was going, funny thing was, he kept apologising to me

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