https://www.penguin.co.nz/books/the-luc ... 1742531571With an introduction by Hugh Mackay
'Australia is a lucky country, run mainly by second-rate people who share its luck.'
The phrase 'the lucky country' has become part of our lexicon; it's forever being invoked in debates about the Australian way of life, but is all too often misused by those blind to Horne's irony.
When it was first published in 1964 The Lucky Country caused a sensation. Horne took Australian society to task for its philistinism, provincialism and dependence. The book was a wake-up call to an unimaginative nation, an indictment of a country mired in mediocrity and manacled to its past. Although it's a study of the confident Australia of the 1960s, the book still remains illuminating and insightful decades later. The Lucky Country is valuable not only as a source of continuing truths and revealing snapshots of the past, but above all as a key to understanding the anxieties and discontents of Australian society today.
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The Chip has arrived. Yeah we know Australia is evil. Funny thing is though a quarter of sheepshaggers choose to live in our Country over NZ.Guy Smiley wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 1:10 amhttps://www.penguin.co.nz/books/the-luc ... 1742531571With an introduction by Hugh Mackay
'Australia is a lucky country, run mainly by second-rate people who share its luck.'
The phrase 'the lucky country' has become part of our lexicon; it's forever being invoked in debates about the Australian way of life, but is all too often misused by those blind to Horne's irony.
When it was first published in 1964 The Lucky Country caused a sensation. Horne took Australian society to task for its philistinism, provincialism and dependence. The book was a wake-up call to an unimaginative nation, an indictment of a country mired in mediocrity and manacled to its past. Although it's a study of the confident Australia of the 1960s, the book still remains illuminating and insightful decades later. The Lucky Country is valuable not only as a source of continuing truths and revealing snapshots of the past, but above all as a key to understanding the anxieties and discontents of Australian society today.
Funny that isn't it lol.......
That cope is on South African levelsDeepsouth wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 6:11 amThe Chip has arrived. Yeah we know Australia is evil. Funny thing is though a quarter of sheepshaggers choose to live in our Country over NZ.Guy Smiley wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 1:10 amhttps://www.penguin.co.nz/books/the-luc ... 1742531571With an introduction by Hugh Mackay
'Australia is a lucky country, run mainly by second-rate people who share its luck.'
The phrase 'the lucky country' has become part of our lexicon; it's forever being invoked in debates about the Australian way of life, but is all too often misused by those blind to Horne's irony.
When it was first published in 1964 The Lucky Country caused a sensation. Horne took Australian society to task for its philistinism, provincialism and dependence. The book was a wake-up call to an unimaginative nation, an indictment of a country mired in mediocrity and manacled to its past. Although it's a study of the confident Australia of the 1960s, the book still remains illuminating and insightful decades later. The Lucky Country is valuable not only as a source of continuing truths and revealing snapshots of the past, but above all as a key to understanding the anxieties and discontents of Australian society today.
Funny that isn't it lol.......

And you probably think This is Australia is also about how fab Australia is.

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Yeah well your women are easy because they know the homegrown talent is piss poor and jobs aren't hard to find 'cos the locals are so hopeless and lazy.
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FFS, Sri Lanka, make a game of it, I have tickets for day 4. At this rate it'll be over by teatime on day 3.
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The mockers are very quick these days, at least your Rugby guys are fan of cricket scores tooDeepsouth wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 10:31 pm So another flogging for Scotland. Just another day really isn't it lol. As you said Scotland are just a warm up nation. Always have been.

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FFS, England, make a game of it, I have tickets for day 4. At this rate it'll be over by teatime on day 3.
England 70 for 6Hal Jordan wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 2:12 pm FFS, England, make a game of it, I have tickets for day 4. At this rate it'll be over by teatime on day 3.
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Just like the bad old days

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That was absolutely pathetic, Smith aside.
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Would you recommend a day at the Grange for Scotland games for a neutral? Usually try and tick off 1/2 new county grounds a summer, considering adding Grange/Titwood to the list next summerBiffer wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 5:16 pm I was at the game so didn't have to tolerate that fuckin eejits banalities. For some reason he thinks I'm worried about losing to Australia and don't realise this is a warm up for them and development for us. But that's because he's thick as fuck (which is obviously why his ancestors were deported). Enjoyed it, in the haar, pegged the aussies back well in the second half of their innings, but nobody clicked in the batting, Munsey got over excited after knocking seventeen off the first over. We go again tomorrow.
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Jesus fucking Christ, why is it that England royally shit the fucking bed AND the fucking light holds up today? Fucking hell, I am taking this as a personal fucking insult to my plans.
Useless cunts. Fucking weather.
Useless cunts. Fucking weather.
Yeah, it’s a lovely wee ground.Paddington Bear wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 4:38 pmWould you recommend a day at the Grange for Scotland games for a neutral? Usually try and tick off 1/2 new county grounds a summer, considering adding Grange/Titwood to the list next summerBiffer wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 5:16 pm I was at the game so didn't have to tolerate that fuckin eejits banalities. For some reason he thinks I'm worried about losing to Australia and don't realise this is a warm up for them and development for us. But that's because he's thick as fuck (which is obviously why his ancestors were deported). Enjoyed it, in the haar, pegged the aussies back well in the second half of their innings, but nobody clicked in the batting, Munsey got over excited after knocking seventeen off the first over. We go again tomorrow.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
It can be a cracking day out - I actually think they could do a hell of a lot more to make it more of an event, but nonetheless it’s nice being able to move your plastic chair around the ground.Paddington Bear wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 4:38 pmWould you recommend a day at the Grange for Scotland games for a neutral? Usually try and tick off 1/2 new county grounds a summer, considering adding Grange/Titwood to the list next summerBiffer wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 5:16 pm I was at the game so didn't have to tolerate that fuckin eejits banalities. For some reason he thinks I'm worried about losing to Australia and don't realise this is a warm up for them and development for us. But that's because he's thick as fuck (which is obviously why his ancestors were deported). Enjoyed it, in the haar, pegged the aussies back well in the second half of their innings, but nobody clicked in the batting, Munsey got over excited after knocking seventeen off the first over. We go again tomorrow.
I remember watching the West Indies playing there in the 90’s and Curtly Ambrose bowling a red apple that someone in the crowd had thrown him. Pitched in front of the batsman and disintegrated scaring the shit out of him. Umpire started have a go at Ambrose and he was literally rolling around on the floor laughing
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I was at that game - thought it was Walsh that bowled the apple?Slick wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 6:55 pmIt can be a cracking day out - I actually think they could do a hell of a lot more to make it more of an event, but nonetheless it’s nice being able to move your plastic chair around the ground.Paddington Bear wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 4:38 pmWould you recommend a day at the Grange for Scotland games for a neutral? Usually try and tick off 1/2 new county grounds a summer, considering adding Grange/Titwood to the list next summerBiffer wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 5:16 pm I was at the game so didn't have to tolerate that fuckin eejits banalities. For some reason he thinks I'm worried about losing to Australia and don't realise this is a warm up for them and development for us. But that's because he's thick as fuck (which is obviously why his ancestors were deported). Enjoyed it, in the haar, pegged the aussies back well in the second half of their innings, but nobody clicked in the batting, Munsey got over excited after knocking seventeen off the first over. We go again tomorrow.
I remember watching the West Indies playing there in the 90’s and Curtly Ambrose bowling a red apple that someone in the crowd had thrown him. Pitched in front of the batsman and disintegrated scaring the shit out of him. Umpire started have a go at Ambrose and he was literally rolling around on the floor laughing
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Deserved loss for England after a mediocre series with the bat and the arrogant selection of a completely untested medium pacer. Bashir has also not looked like he's ready to be the main spinner when the wicket isn't a dustbowl, he's had a very poor series.
Very disappointed in Brook and co.
Very disappointed in Brook and co.
Could well have been, I was terribly drunk and it was 30 years ago!Biffer wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 10:45 amI was at that game - thought it was Walsh that bowled the apple?Slick wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 6:55 pmIt can be a cracking day out - I actually think they could do a hell of a lot more to make it more of an event, but nonetheless it’s nice being able to move your plastic chair around the ground.Paddington Bear wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 4:38 pm
Would you recommend a day at the Grange for Scotland games for a neutral? Usually try and tick off 1/2 new county grounds a summer, considering adding Grange/Titwood to the list next summer
I remember watching the West Indies playing there in the 90’s and Curtly Ambrose bowling a red apple that someone in the crowd had thrown him. Pitched in front of the batsman and disintegrated scaring the shit out of him. Umpire started have a go at Ambrose and he was literally rolling around on the floor laughing
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you and me both.Slick wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 2:19 pmCould well have been, I was terribly drunk and it was 30 years ago!Biffer wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 10:45 amI was at that game - thought it was Walsh that bowled the apple?Slick wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 6:55 pm
It can be a cracking day out - I actually think they could do a hell of a lot more to make it more of an event, but nonetheless it’s nice being able to move your plastic chair around the ground.
I remember watching the West Indies playing there in the 90’s and Curtly Ambrose bowling a red apple that someone in the crowd had thrown him. Pitched in front of the batsman and disintegrated scaring the shit out of him. Umpire started have a go at Ambrose and he was literally rolling around on the floor laughing
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
I think it was a deliberate ploy for the BCCI - have NZ play in the north during the monsoon. "Lets see them score any points for the test championship up there".Jethro wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 5:53 am
Has it stopped raining in around Greater Noida yet? Complete shambles apparently.
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Oz off to a flyer - 82/0 off less than 6.
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Undoing all the brilliant work up front,
2 in 2 then 3 in 3 balls
172-9 after 18.1
2 in 2 then 3 in 3 balls
172-9 after 18.1
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Mickey Vaughan's son Archie got a 5-for at Taunton, knocking over Surrey to get a 111 run win
Makes the runin for the county championship title interesting, but suspect Somerset will be bridesmaids yet a-fecking-gain.
Makes the runin for the county championship title interesting, but suspect Somerset will be bridesmaids yet a-fecking-gain.
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Living in Taunton?inactionman wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 5:48 pm Mickey Vaughan's son Archie got a 5-for at Taunton, knocking over Surrey to get a 111 run win
Makes the runin for the county championship title interesting, but suspect Somerset will be bridesmaids yet a-fecking-gain.
Meanwhile in Greater Noida, uhmm neither team clearly ahead, we might know more when the first ball is hopefully bowled on the fifth day! Why on earth they aren't making this a ODI is beyond me. Right might have to have a go at Cricket 22 to get some overs in
(probably shite at that game as well).

Mission accomplished BCCI. Keeps both sides away from the Test Championship leadJethro wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 1:06 am Meanwhile in Greater Noida, uhmm neither team clearly ahead, we might know more when the first ball is hopefully bowled on the fifth day! Why on earth they aren't making this a ODI is beyond me. Right might have to have a go at Cricket 22 to get some overs in(probably shite at that game as well).
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NZ dodge a bullet thanks to the weather
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Maybe so, but neither side gains a win and an increase in their win %.
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Old man shakes fists at cloudsEnzedder wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 5:55 amMaybe so, but neither side gains a win and an increase in their win %.
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They did play a sizeable part in proceedings, tbf.Insane_Homer wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 6:10 amOld man shakes fists at cloudsEnzedder wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 5:55 amMaybe so, but neither side gains a win and an increase in their win %.
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Short form cricket has its place and its charms, but it can never offer up the sort of drama and finish we had in Taunton, that is pretty much unique to multi day cricket. Superb stuff and couldn’t have happened to a nicer bunchinactionman wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 5:48 pm Mickey Vaughan's son Archie got a 5-for at Taunton, knocking over Surrey to get a 111 run win
Makes the runin for the county championship title interesting, but suspect Somerset will be bridesmaids yet a-fecking-gain.
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Absolutely this.Paddington Bear wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 7:13 pmShort form cricket has its place and its charms, but it can never offer up the sort of drama and finish we had in Taunton, that is pretty much unique to multi day cricket. Superb stuff and couldn’t have happened to a nicer bunchinactionman wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 5:48 pm Mickey Vaughan's son Archie got a 5-for at Taunton, knocking over Surrey to get a 111 run win
Makes the runin for the county championship title interesting, but suspect Somerset will be bridesmaids yet a-fecking-gain.
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And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?