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Tomorrow is April 25th, known in Australasia as ANZAC day. It's probably the closest thing to a holy day either country has, and has long been touted as an example of how the trans-Tasman sniping masks an underlying fraternal affection, forged in the fires of war. As a committed supranationalist, I've long believed this to be un crock de merde, and today, the hominid(?) currently serving as OZ PM confirmed my cynical suspicions. http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3258475a10,00.html. Worthy of note in this sorry story is that, despite the generally low esteem in which Howard is held in the prisoner isle, no word of outcry has been heard from that side of the ditch.
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Referring to Air Marshal Ferguson, the news story to which Max refers us sez:
"He said it was an emotional time and Gallipoli was becoming a right of passage for young people, particularly those going there for the first time."
"Right of passage"? I always thought they spoke English is New Zealand.
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Actually it is right of passage. This comes from the instructions that were posted in the crowded corridors of troop ships to prevent collisions in the dark between those who were used to keeping to the left of the passageway and those who grew up keeping right of passage(way).
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There's a particularly uncomfortable rung of Purgatory reserved for guys like you, TEd.
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I went to a gig by June Tabor a few weeks back - she was in great form with her customary excellent musicians playing tightly - but by half time it was apparent that she was playing a new set, with no reruns of older material. I slpped backstage in the interval (taking advantage of my privileged position in the theatre I founded!) and made a special plea in the name of Zild friends that she sing the spine tingling lament by Eric Bogle And the Band Played Walzing Matilda. I have her version of this playing now in honour of all the pain and suffering of those times; may we never forget, as you say max, the supranational lessons. http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/parton/2/matilda.html
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Subtle, Fr. Steve, very subtle. I can feel my ears burning.
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There's a particularly uncomfortable rung of Purgatory reserved for guys like you, TEd.
Ooo, ooo, can we watch, please? From a suitable height, of course. Harps optional.
Actually, Mav, Eric Bogle was one of those enigmas wrapped up in a riddle. He was actually Scottish. We saw him in concert at some point (or at least I did). My wife loves his music and has several tapes of his stuff.
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TEd writes: "Subtle, Fr. Steve, very subtle."
Sometimes my thoughts and their expression are so subtle that even I miss all of the nuances contained therein. It is a blessing or a curse?
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google has recognised ANZAC day, at both google.com.au and google.co.nz
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> actually Scottish
Yes, I know, Pfranz - the page I linked to gives his potted bio. It seemed particularly appropriate to me, given that many try to conjure nationalistic fervour out of these kind of occasions, that I could use the music of a guy who was born in one country, settled in another and who can empathise with the experiences that were also common to young Zild men of that far away era. I also like the title to his other famous song, also on that link: No Man's Land.
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