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I make sure I raise a glass on Anzac day also..


@DC - he he.. And what a lovely civilisation it is.. Must say though ALL TIME parties around Australia day as it signals the end of the Dec / Jan festivus.. Sun shining, girls in skimpy bikinis, cold beer - LETS GO!!!!!!!!!! *WINK*


xx

And no mention of the Australian Open. Spewitt out in the first round. *Smacks her head*


I'd love to have taken the day off..... if I wasn't 38 weeks pregnant.


Happy Australia Day! MrsClive - you better save me some Monte Carlos or else I'll never let you in the front door again :))

Happy Australia Day guys :)-D


I'm a kiwi, but have had some good times in London celebrating Australia day (any excuse!). Not these days though, small children have put a (temporary) end to my partying days.


I'm drooling at the thought of Anzac bickies and Cheezels - yum!


Will raise a glass of Aussie red tonight :))

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