Booney wrote:tipper wrote:Wedgie wrote:tipper wrote:leave jan 26 as a public holiday. not as australia day, but as a day to commemorate/remember where we came from, and the things that werent so good about our country
then have jan 27 as australia day to celebrate where we are/where we are going. the things that we are doing right.
after all, whats more australian than an extra public holiday
Jan 26 isn't a holiday for me, I'll be working 9+ hours at my normal pay rate. Public Holidays are irrelevent these days.
I'm hoping to still find time to attend the Invasion Day rally though.
irrelevant to you maybe, but not to anyone else i know.
He means irrelevant as the award he's under doesn't pay penalty rates for working on a public holiday. Fair? Probably not, but he doesn't set alarms for Monday morning so....
I don't think I've ever set an alarm for Monday morning.
Human body clock FTW!