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I’m talking about the “jokes” that seem to do the rounds after a often sad/ near miss event like
Beacons field Van Nguyen Princess Dianna The thredbo land slide Chapel Corby And Steve Erwin, which is still very fresh and probly the saddest of all And I’m sure many more. Do you think it is just Aussie humor? Or is it more of an international thing? Its weird often the next day, a lot of people are trying to tell you a “joke” you have already been told a few times already! Maybe the bad comments are a way the mass public deals with bad events. Or just easy material for B grade comedians? Wot do u think? Have any of you heard such comments about the above events? |
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