Somehow I don’t think people are getting around in their sports memorabilia. Sports attire maybe, but memorabilia no.
Don’t get me wrong, I would love for people to get around wearing their signed James Hird medals frame or using Wayne Gretzkys ice hockey stick as a walking aid.
I apologise to everyone in this thread who has been silently thinking that I’ve been carrying on like a pork chop.
In support of the pics that I didn’t really think needed supporting, if the rest of you need more information, although I really don’t think you do.
I think passing down the colours to the next generation is super important.
And you can’t do that unless you wear them.
And I believe, I truly do, although I’m open to other opinions, that you simply don’t get that inclusivity, that feeling of safety and belonging, without it.
You don’t get that smile.
You don’t get that joy.
Oh, and back to the point, if we saw a twenty-something sneering we would laugh and laugh and then forget about them completely.
In Thailand l had two sayings for people watching at the beach.
The bigger the German, the smaller the bathing suit.
OR
The bigger the German, the smaller the Thai GF.
l wore board shorts, or at least that is what they used to be called.
Who the hell is buying sports memorabilia before the age of 18?
Saving up money from your part time minimum wage job at Coles, to buy a framed signed James Hird poster for $600 at a sportsman’s night you’re too young to attend?
Tony Jones is a nuff nuff sports talking head. Why would anyone with half a brain and a basic command of the language give a toss about what he has to say about footy jumpers, the Pope, global warming or the bank bill swap rate?