The Days Of Dinkum Dodger Volume Iii
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Author | : John Saomes |
Publisher | : Inspire Point Publishing |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2018-11-14 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 099429106X |
Every poem tells a story... of political correctness gone wrong, immigration madness, and an encroaching one world government that threatens to consume us all. Entertaining, thought-provoking, hilariously funny, and deftly serious... this third volume of comical antics and outrageous yarns — as told by the infamous Dinkumous J. Dodger, a true blue Aussie larrikin — is intended to confront and challenge, as well as give you a good laugh! Political correctness is swept aside and daring opinions are openly expressed to challenge governments, politicians, and international conspirators. Probing questions are posed about political motivations, foreign manipulation, and Australia’s place in the world. There is nothing mild mannered about this poetry. You either laugh until your sides ache, become incensed with outrage, cringe with fear — or roar your approval that someone has the pluck to express what many of us really think in this socially engineered and tightly controlled world. The poetry of John Saomes is a feisty weave of humour and biting social comment that will tickle your funny bone and challenge your thinking!
Author | : John Saomes |
Publisher | : Inspire Point Publishing |
Total Pages | : 101 |
Release | : 2018-11-14 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0994291043 |
Entertaining, thought-provoking, hilariously funny, and deftly serious ... more Australian bush poetry at its best! This volume is a second helping of comical antics and outrageous yarns — as told by the infamous Dinkumous J. Dodger, a true blue Aussie larrikin. Political correctness is swept aside and daring opinions are openly expressed to challenge governments, politicians, and international conspirators. Probing questions are posed about political motivations, foreign manipulation, and Australia’s place in the world. There is nothing mild mannered about this poetry. You either laugh until your sides ache, become incensed with outrage, cringe with fear — or roar your approval that someone has the pluck to express what many of us really think in this socially engineered and tightly controlled world. The poetry of John Saomes is a feisty weave of humour and biting social comment that will tickle your funny bone and challenge your thinking!
Author | : John Saomes |
Publisher | : Inspire Point Publishing |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2018-11-14 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0994291000 |
Australian Bush Poetry at its best... entertaining, thought-provoking, hilariously funny, and deftly serious. Comical antics and outrageous yarns as told by the infamous Dinkumous J. Dodger, a true blue Aussie larrikin, are iconically Australian. Political correctness is swept aside and daring opinions are openly expressed to challenge governments, politicians, and international conspirators. Probing questions are posed about political motivations, foreign manipulation, and Australia’s place in a flawed world. Often nostalgic, harking back to the simplicity and old world charm of a by-gone era, the poetry of John Saomes will tickle your funnybone and challenge your thinking.
Author | : John Saomes |
Publisher | : Inspire Point Publishing |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2018-11-08 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0994291035 |
Follow one man’s search for happiness and find a better way for the human family to live together in peace and harmony This introductory volume of the Yuwmahn Compendium challenges every aspect of the world we've created into the twenty-first century, proposing bold solutions for a better way... – Ancient wisdom to solve the problems of our modern civilisation – Sacred teachings for the rejuvenation of body, mind and spirit – Self help to create an improved you – Timeless secrets to a better life for all When journalist John Saomes explores the wilderness of South America he meets Mahonri, a learned sage from the ancient civilisation of Yuwmah. Through the course of his inspiratonal journey, Saomes discovers a different perspective for understanding of the ways of the world, the beauty and simplicity of the path to enlightenment, and the profound power of the Five Pillars of Universal Wisdom. Elements of this book remind us of Paul Coelho’s The Alchemist and Don Miguel Ruiz’s The Four Agreements, but the world envisioned is more far-reaching. To those who want to change the world and themselves for the better and find a profound sense of purpose and belonging – this book is for you.
Author | : Terry Breverton |
Publisher | : Amberley Publishing Limited |
Total Pages | : 407 |
Release | : 2014-06-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1445633523 |
A remarkable compendium of oddities, curiosities and little-known facts from the Great War, featuring the greatest battles, war slang, heroes and heroines, animals, spies, weapons, and much more.
Author | : Mina Gorji |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 151 |
Release | : 2013-04-15 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1136009906 |
Media commentators have noted a rising public tolerance to the use of rude or offensive words in modern English. John Lydon’s obscene outburst on 'I’m a Celebrity...' only provoked a handful of complaints – a muted reaction compared to the furore following his use of the f-word on television twenty-eight years earlier. This timely and authoritative exploration of rudeness in modern English draws together experts from the academic world and the media – journalists, linguists, lexicographers and literary critics – and argues that rudeness is an important cultural phenomenon. Tightly edited with clear accessibly written pieces, the essays look at rudeness in: the media literature football chants street culture seaside postcards. With contributions from media figures including Tom Paulin and leading media-friendly linguists Deborah Cameron and Lynda Mugglestone, Rude Britannia raises concerns about linguistic and social codes, standards of decency, what is considered taboo in the public realm, constructions of bawdy, class, race, power and British identity.
Author | : Nevil Shute |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2010-01-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1409087301 |
'Probably more people have shed tears over the last page of A Town Like Alice than about any other novel in the English language... remarkable' Guardian Jean Paget is just twenty years old and working in Malaya when the Japanese invasion begins. When she is captured she joins a group of other European women and children whom the Japanese force to march for miles through the jungle - an experience that leads to the deaths of many. Due to her courageous spirit and ability to speak Malay, Jean takes on the role of leader of the sorry gaggle of prisoners and many end up owing their lives to her indomitable spirit. While on the march, the group run into some Australian prisoners, one of whom, Joe Harman, helps them steal some food, and is horrifically punished by the Japanese as a result. After the war, Jean tracks Joe down in Australia and together they begin to dream of surmounting the past and transforming his one-horse outback town into a thriving community like Alice Springs... With an introduction by Eric Lomax, author of The Railway Man
Author | : James Gaby |
Publisher | : Sydney : Antipodean Publishers |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Longshoremen--Sydney, Australia--History |
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Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 1920 |
Genre | : History |
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Author | : G. Seal |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2016-04-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1137303263 |
Through the first comprehensive investigation and analysis of the English language trench periodicals of the First World War, The Soldiers' Press presents a cultural interpretation of the means and methods through which consent was negotiated between the trenches and the home front.