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Okay okay I'm going.Get out NOW Jaylee!!!
Lindrum was a billiards player whom I believe was so good that the rules were changed to curtail his success. I'm not surprised you don't know him though, the only two places I've discovered him was in an ABC series where an old fictious journalist in raving on about our national treasurers and mentions Lindrum in passing. The other was a book about Bradman which had a section about whether or not Bradman was the best Australian sportsman and Lindrum was mentioned in a short paragraph alongside Heather Mckay and a horse called Vain as a possible alternative."But it should be equipping people to understand what their rights and responsibilities are, not testing them on Walter Lindrum or Don Bradman or any other irrelevant bit of Australiana."
So true. And I don't know who that guy is either. Lol.
Agreed 100%! Although we all like to feel like we belong...The whole concept of citizenship is a joke.
Anyone who lives here, and goes about there business without hurting anyone else should have exactly the same rights as anyone else.
We are all human beings. Certain people do not deserve special rights because they were born in a particular geographical location.
Agreed but we don't need a piece of paper to tell us we belong.Although we all like to feel like we belong...
Citizenship and restrictions on immigration only exist because of the voting population who are too stupid, lazy and incompetent to make themselves valuable in any way, and know that in an international labour market, they wouldn't be worth dirt, so they jealously guard their ill-gotten wealth, acquired through the luck of happening to be born in the right place, with a righteous sense of entitlement.The whole concept of citizenship is a joke.