The AFA, and probably all of us in America are dummies.
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 5:27 am
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Some jewels.
Some jewels.
No caption needed."I guess they use it all the time in Australia, but it's a foreign language here so I think it'll have a negative impact rather than positive."
Randy Sharp, AFA director of special projects, apparently also worked a homicide beat for 20 years to become so fucking hard."When you think 'bloody' in America you think the red liquid that flows from human bodies which is usually a sign of some kind of violence," Sharp said.
Tourism Australia contact details will be made available to AFA members.
"They will hear from a lot of our members who are going to be insulted," Sharp said.
"Australians are spending all of these millions of dollars inviting us, and if we go over there are we going to be exposing our kids to foul language and images of bloody?
"We don't want our kids to hear the term 'bloody'.
"We certainly don't want our kids to hear profanity."