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Austrialian built trolley car nicknamed Matilda heading south down McKinney Avenue in Dallas, Texas. The car is owned and operated by the McKinney Avenue Transit Authority.
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This aussie singer is so good. James Taylor flows with a unique flair from his lips/ His wife Harlow is at his side. Check him out, he is worth the time!
Its me walking from one side of the pool to the other. You can also see my Forrest in this just to the left of my feet.
The world renowned Ettamogah Pub, situated next to Aussie World in the Sunshine Coast. For all those dads out there, send your kids to Aussie World next door to scream and shout and enjoy a few beers at the Ettamogah Pub.
I had a few friends up from Florida and wanted to get my new toys out so designed a multi player game for them. The scenario was an attack with 2 AIF platoons and for support they were going to get a troop of Matildas. The Aussies came from the right side and the Japanese got to defend the ridge
In winter Australians can play or watch four codes of football (five if you include those few who follow the American version), but in summer it's tennis or cricket that's on the menu. Here at Sydney's Circular Quay some grungy Aussies and maybe a few Pommies bake in the sun and catch up with an Australia versus England Test match at one of the sponsored big TV sights.