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mine is me in all (almost) my force gear at anzac hill in alice springs
i got some weird looks that day![]()
Be There. Be Heard. Be The Force Behind The Force
mine the logo from twisted records, it has no meanig just thought it looked good
i have no avatar because last time i changed it Force lost, so no avatar for me!
My currant one is from TWF awards night last december (i think), i was pretty hammered that night i think.
Was brilliant to meet a few of you wonderfull people for the first time![]()
I've got holidays coming up...I can sense the need for a new avatar!
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You're well on your way to being a geek!
I'll keep mine as long as the Penguins are in the playoffs. They begin tonight with game 1. 16 teams, best of 7 series. The one team to win 16 games wins the Stanley Cup. GO PENS!!!
Sorry GIGS! Either I was drunk or that old bastard TLH deleted a post. Unfortunately I didn't quote him because I was mobile.
With ANZAC Day just a week or so away I've picked a picture of the 25th Australian Expeditionary Force.
Just read through the info below and see how many didn't even see the end of WW1.
"Lest we forget"
Studio portrait of the 25th Battalion Expeditionary Force football team, on the occasion of the game "Soldiers versus Woolloongabba" in aid of the Belgian Fund. Soldiers won 6-3. Left to right: back row: Sergeant-Major George Dewhurst (later killed in action on 5 November 1916); 637 Sergeant (Sgt) Charles George Freestone; Private (Pte) E Benson. Third row: Sgt Bertram Edward White; Quartermaster-Sergeant James Finley Mitchell; Lieutenant-Colonel David Day Dawson; 671 Pte Albert Lindsay (later killed in action 29 July 1916); Pte B Hodges (probably 2157 William Albert Hodges who died of wounds 20 February 1917). Second row: Mr Hart; 302 Corporal Gilbert Bedsor; Pte Ernest William James Slatcher (later killed in action 29 July 1916); Captain (Capt) A Stevenson; Capt Gustavus Mark Connor; Pte Barnes (possibly 24 Pte John Sydney Barnes); Lieutenant (Lt) Boyer; Mr H Sunderland (secretary Queensland Rugby). First row: 753 Pte Edwin Steele; Pte E Cronin (probably Edward Denis Cronin, later 52nd Battalion; Pte D Aiken (Vice-captain) (probably 557 George Douglas Aiken); Lieutenant Archibald Vivian Auchterlonie (Captain) (later killed in action on 20 October 1915); Sgt W Anderson (probably 560 Private William Marriot Anderson); 1564 Pte Walter Punchard; 947 Pte John Naughton; seated in front: Maurice J Barry.
There are plnety of other rugby pictures of Australian Servicemen on Australian War Memorial: One of the world's great museums (War Memorial site). Just click the collections tab on LHS menu and type in rugby. Check them out yourself.
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Education is Important, but Rugby is Importanter!
How many TWFers will be attending the dawn service Friday week?
I agree with TiF:
"Lest we Forget"
I will be, only I'll be at Dawn Service in Melbourne this year. See new post about ANZAC Day at Leederville Sporting Club.
80 Minutes, 15 Positions, No Protection, Wanna Ruck?
Ruck Me, Maul Me, Make Me Scrum!
Education is Important, but Rugby is Importanter!
Of course
Me and Badger are planning that trip to Anzac Cove in 2015, 100 year commeration
Sorry to pull the thread off topic..
Yeah, never know, might try and get back for that. Last year I was just taking adantage of being in England for training the week before.
Attempting to get back on topic, I might have to rustle through to picis to find an ANZAC- appropriate Avatar
I did fish out an Anzac Avatar- the pic is from the Lone Pine Cemetary on the Gallipoli Peninsula