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This is Australia Calling

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Hello Royal Air Force, this is Australia calling.

Looking forward to browsing your Website and having a bit of a chat but why on earth did you name the Website after a Goat?:PDT_Xtremez_03:

Here's to the return of The Ashes.
 
Hello and welcome Aussie,

The site is called e-goat as the Sqn that Wobbly, Sausage2 and I work on used to have a Sqn unoffical magazine called the Goat. Aslo as kind of a sideways reminder of the Goat that the RAF apprentitces used to march up and down the hill behind during training. And let face it the RAF is turning into a rolling Goat Fcuk.
 
Welcome fella enjoy your stay, thats if you can stand the madness
 
clean them

clean them

keep them ashes clean for when we bring them home again, ( my heart tells me we are going to get a lesson of the masters......gulp):PDT_Xtremez_42:
 
Errm not being a cricket efficionado, but I thought England had the ashes now?
 
we have

we have

i dont think they leave the country at all, i seem to remember a story about them being to valuable to travel, i dont know if they carry a fake set to award after the series..??
 
The Ashes

The Ashes

Thanks for the welcome.

Just a bit of info on The Ashes and I am no Cricket expert but when The Ashes are being played, my country comes to a stand still.

The Ashes are in fact a private memento, and for this reason the Ashes urn itself is never physically awarded to either England or Australia, but is kept permanently in the MCC Museum where it can be seen together with the specially-made red and gold velvet and the scorecard of the 1882 match.

The urn has been back to Australia once, in 1988 for a museum tour as part of Australia's Bicentennial celebrations. Despite the fragile state of the urn, it is planned that the urn will tour Australia again in 2006–7.

Source of Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ashes
 
Welcome Aussie, had a great party with your lot at the World Cup in Kaiserslautern before you were robbed by Italy.

Loads of good banter & lots of beer (I'd rather be a convict than a pohm . . . . )
 
Greetings

Greetings

Welcome and enjoy. What part of "the land down under" are you from?, I am down for a month over Christmas and new year having just acquired tickets for boxing day at the MCG, and for the second of Jan at SCG, then back home via Perth with just enough time to hand over inventories hand in ID card and dissappear into the sunset.:PDT_Xtremez_31:
 
G'day!! Heres hoping we can field a team well enough to play!! Looking forward to watching - but I also think we are gonna get a kicking this time!! Let the games begin.............And welcome to the Looney Bin!!
 
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