SillyCowCorner1
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What does "too Australian" mean?Too Australian.
What does "too Australian" mean?Too Australian.
Because he doesn't come across as an absolute ****?Why do you think he is the most un-Australian?
Dye his hair blonde, get him to bowl leg spin & you wouldn't be able to tell the difference tbh.Harbhajan was just a Dick so not Australian.
If it was that easy you wouldn't. But it it isn't so you can.Dye his hair blonde, get him to bowl leg spin & you wouldn't be able to tell the difference tbh.
Good to know we tried bringing culture over there, too bad they've forgotten it over the years.Again around about the time India washed up in Australia, the way food was collected and cooked changed
To be fair, there may be more Indianness in Australia than we are aware of.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com....nd-years-ago-indians-landed-in-australia.aspx
The Aussies wish Dravid was one of theirs, now it looks like they may have been related to him all this time.The study found a pattern of SNPs that is only found in Indian genetics, specifically the Dravidian speakers from South India.
So the Indians came over and developed technology and taught the native Australians how to cookThere is evidence of a shift in technology that coincides with the time Indians were thought to have arrived in Australia. Indigenous Australians switched their palaeolithic crude, stone tools, for neolithic refined tools. Again around about the time India washed up in Australia, the way food was collected and cooked changed, particularly the preparation of the cycad nut. An important source of food for early Australians, the cycad nut is quite toxic until the toxins are drawn out. The indigenous method always involved roasting the nut, but by 2000 BC Indigenous Australians were removing the toxins via water and fermentation. Similarly, the nut, which is found in Kerala in Southern India is commonly dried or roasted.
And I'm sure that was the joke. Thank **** we never adopted what passes for the Indian sense of humourYeah, I'm sure the cricket and drinking water was a big draw to those migratory populations 4000 years ago.
See Dravid shaking his head at the typical Aussie behaviour by an Aussie. That's why. Sense of entitlement there is unbelievable. Dravid feels entitled to nothing and has exemplary humility. Legend.Why do you think he is the most un-Australian?
We need someone to post that if Dravid was Australian, he would never have played a test match and would have had a career akin to that of Jamie Cox or Jamie Siddons.The Aussies wish Dravid was one of theirs, now it looks like they may have been related to him all this time.
So the Indians came over and developed technology and taught the native Australians how to cook
Why am I not surprised.
they're really the most vile people aren't they. Drop a catch and then sledge a batsman for not walking when he wasn't even given out by the umpire. Ridiculous.See Dravid shaking his head at the typical Aussie behaviour by an Aussie. That's why. Sense of entitlement there is unbelievable. Dravid feels entitled to nothing and has exemplary humility. Legend.