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Mantas

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  1. Actually it's a term used mostly to describe Italians and Greeks. Unlike other ethnic groups in Oz, the Greeks and Italians were indifferent to being called wogs and therefore took the racist edge right out of the term. They even promoted themselves as wogs by making movies like The Wog Boy and such.

     

    I'm sure not all Greeks and Italians like being called wogs though. It's a bit of an outdated term used mostly back in the 70's and 80's when Football (soccer) was predominantly played by 'wogs'. Hence the name wog ball.

  2. Originally Posted By: kokodoko
    I cant seem to get the youtube link working.
    i did what was said to do, but nada.

    ie, square brackets youtube code end square brackets.

    what am i doing wrong?

    yV7jD-jjW5c


    Just click the 5th button from the left and enter the whole youtube address.
  3. Originally Posted By: kokodoko
    The Persimmon Tree by Bryce Courtney is a very interesting book about the japanese occupation of Java and a young Aussie's attempt to escape.


    Wasn't there a movie about a similar story? Brian Brown was in it.

    I'm on the third book of Stieg Larssons trilogy. A very popular best seller at the moment. I don't normally read fiction but this is very good. I'm surprised no one has mentioned it here yet.
  4. Little mantas started on a 5'10". He's now on a 5'8". Most of the groms he surfs with are a bit older and ride a 5'3". The 5'10" was too hard for him to duckdive. I still push him in while sitting on my board sometimes (quite an art actually).

    I told him I'd get him a custom when he can surf 100% by himself.

  5. Originally Posted By: Chriselle
    Temperatures were way below zero and we'd go out for 30 minute sessions and then wade through the snow and warm up in the cars and then go out again. I'm way to old and soft for that now.


    That's hard core. I'd like to try that one day. The surf would want to be very good.
  6. Originally Posted By: muikabochi
    It's always good to see people coming together when things like this happen.

    When we had our earthquake I was moved at how much the community got together.


    Yep, it brings out the best in human nature.

    After the 2004 boxing day tsunami, the fund raising concerts and such in Oz were inspiring.
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