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burnsy17 wrote:^^
Mason is still mourning the death of the United States of America....
Ignorance personified.
I bet you don't know one of his policies.
Hate to break it to you but i couldn't give two forks about politics... what i wrote was a very obvious joke about what our dear friend Harry O said during an interview on TV about his break from footy and still mourning the death of Ali....
burnsy17 wrote:^^
Mason is still mourning the death of the United States of America....
Ignorance personified.
I bet you don't know one of his policies.
Hate to break it to you but i couldn't give two forks about politics... what i wrote was a very obvious joke about what our dear friend Harry O said during an interview on TV about his break from footy and still mourning the death of Ali....
anyway, back to my ignorant world i go....
Burnsy, I reckon this calls for a 'Presidential inauguration' edition of 'Banner time'. What would we have on a banner for the Donald and his family to run through come January?
Maybe this:
They said he couldn't win it,
His orange hair was pilloried,
But Donald's now the Prez,
So you yanks can all get Hillary'd.
'Collingwood are the Bradmans of Football'
The Herald - 1930
There's been some discussion in the media this week as to whether Mason Cox should be selected to play on Anzac Day. In these dangerous times, I'm sick of people trivialising what's important and focusing on the unimportant.
As you will all remember, last year when USA Vice President Joe Biden visited Australia, who did they seat him next to at an important event? Mason Cox! According to reliable sources when Biden returned to Washington he said that the 2 hours which he spent with Mason were the highlight of his tour down under.
Yesterday current US Vice President Mike Pence arrived in Australia. In vain I have searched the Collingwood website, The Herald Sun and The New York times to see if Pence will be meeting with Mason Cox. Alas, I couldn't find any such information. Perhaps no such meeting is planned. Come on Eddie, do your bit for world peace and harmony. Speak with your republican mate Malcolm and arrange for Pence to meet with Cox. 2 hours with Mason will see Pence become a changed man, leading to more coherent leadership from the current American administration.