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Dec 05, 2007 19:11

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sbweber December 6 2007, 19:00:03 UTC
I'm rather relieved to find I am not the only person I know who never found it necessary to sneak out of their house.

I do remember storming out on a few occasions...

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annef December 7 2007, 01:31:58 UTC
I think it had a lot to do with not having anyone to sneak out FOR. I never really had a boyfriend.

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curi_oz_wolf December 13 2007, 09:26:35 UTC
Yes, a farm is definitely a workplace.
I can confirm that because I work for a farmers organisation in Australia and they are all covered by legislation about working conditions (as well as other stuff like environmental laws and heritage laws - whoever thought the modern farmer's job was all just lazing away having the machines do it all?) *twinkle*

USA-centric?
You should try singing 'Jingle bells' during December in Australia. All TV programs at this time of year involve imagery of snow, when it's more likely to be 40C outside!
Thirty years on and it still makes my head explode!

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annef December 14 2007, 14:42:29 UTC
Six white boomers
Snow white boomers
Racing Santa Claus
Cross the blazing sun
Six white boomers
Snow white boomers
On his Australian run

No, no, don't thank me

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curi_oz_wolf December 15 2007, 11:57:22 UTC
Rolf Harris has a lot to answer for ...
And the weird thing is, he was born here in Perth WA not that far from where I live - long gone to London though *G*

The night my family arrived 'on Australia', Darwin the capital of the Northern Territory blew away. As a result I always see Santa's Aussie elves as wearing bright orange jump suits and working with the emergency services *wry grin*

Strange are the first impressions of a new country!

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annef December 23 2007, 14:57:53 UTC
I actually always kind of liked Rolf...

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