gabosaurus
12-24-2010, 07:50 PM
It's Christmas Day in Melbourne and we are headed to the beach, where we will have the traditional holiday feast and wait for Santa to arrive as he normally does here, on a surf board. Santa and his aquatic elves then hand out toys to children, which my daughter is particularly happy about.
Tomorrow is Boxing Day, the Australian equivalent of Black Friday. We will pass on shopping in favor of the annual Boxing Day Cricket Test. Where upwards of 90,000 will attend the opening day of the Third Ashes Test pitting Australia against the hated Poms of England. A good time and a lot of sledging is guaranteed for all.
But let us not forget what Christmas is all about. The story is the same everywhere. There was quite a nice piece in The Age, the daily newspaper of Melbourne. The "liberal media" doesn't exist here, so it is safe to read.
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/tale-of-innocence-and-joy-20101223-196hv.html
Happy Holidays, you lot!
Tomorrow is Boxing Day, the Australian equivalent of Black Friday. We will pass on shopping in favor of the annual Boxing Day Cricket Test. Where upwards of 90,000 will attend the opening day of the Third Ashes Test pitting Australia against the hated Poms of England. A good time and a lot of sledging is guaranteed for all.
But let us not forget what Christmas is all about. The story is the same everywhere. There was quite a nice piece in The Age, the daily newspaper of Melbourne. The "liberal media" doesn't exist here, so it is safe to read.
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/tale-of-innocence-and-joy-20101223-196hv.html
Happy Holidays, you lot!