The people of eastern Libya loved and respected the British very much until the tyrant Gaddafi came from western Libya and obliterated everything... Why did Britain abandon eastern Libya?
@Cyclone-EnochАй бұрын
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@Tstud433Ай бұрын
It took me 4years to save up all of my hard earned money to buy 1 of those landcruisers! I wouldn’t ever treat mine that way EVER 🤬🤬🤬
@ratherbyexploring4898Ай бұрын
colonel jack oneill is looking pretty ripped
@1mlannenАй бұрын
Much respect for all you did to help win the war. MKL
@GreenEggsAndHamFanАй бұрын
Castlemaine XXXX Beer
@alphillips5478Ай бұрын
Youd think the NT Government would build a proper bridge But thats too mch common sense!
@charliecook-pt6guАй бұрын
Impressive levels of stupidity and incompetence
@Wherethegoodstuffgoes2 ай бұрын
I wonder if Henry was ever obsessed with the Van Halen song Ice Cream Man. I wonder if him not getting laid in those days despite that being the perfect song for it made him perform like he did on Depression off of Damaged.
@user-cb1so3oh5t2 ай бұрын
I hate how white Australians have displaced the Aborigines to the rural outskirts. And the world is keep quite while they attempt to wipe a nation out
@mmurph2 ай бұрын
He looks like he takes good care of himself.
@hanshendrix15582 ай бұрын
Thank you all for this interview🍀
@renacleerican78242 ай бұрын
How are the Natives not terrified by the presence of salties? They are litteraly in the middle of the river! Australia and its inhabitants are fascinating! Beautiful land with amazing folklore, fauna and flora, and so far away from the old world's chaos. You guys are lucky I guess❤
@93lornamae2 ай бұрын
Tell me why there isnt a bridge there again?
@HuginnandMuninnGaming232 ай бұрын
A splendid human. A fan of the man and his spoken word and philanthropic endeavors.
@thetruthfornow60452 ай бұрын
Australia is a third world nation. China would have built a bridge in one month. This is s joke
@darrenbizzell38223 ай бұрын
There is the new ,yet old, American sensibility. Maybe our President!
@Decapitorr3 ай бұрын
woke clown
@250125012 ай бұрын
So he says things you don't agree with? Sounds like you're the clown, snowflake.
@James-kv6kb3 ай бұрын
You would think the Aussies went to war just so they can take their T-shirt off lol
@James-kv6kb3 ай бұрын
So sad the Americans get taught that they saved Australia when they only turned up at the end as they normally do when everyone else has done the hard work
@James-kv6kb3 ай бұрын
I'm confused I saw planes with the British Target on it but also with US ?
@James-kv6kb3 ай бұрын
It was actually Harry Houdini who taught the Germans how to fly compliments of the Americans who sold all the military equipment to Germany to start this and then sold to the allies
@0takedown5883 ай бұрын
I love how the Scrap Iron Flotilla were able to supply the rats
@brianconner48543 ай бұрын
Saw him at a bar venue basically 25 years ago playing w the Rollins band. I have seen everyone. From tool to meshugah and every metal , groove metal act Inbetween. His stage presence and intensity was something I will take to my grave
@CrodolookslikeFrody3 ай бұрын
He’s aged fantastically
@suzierawlins4 ай бұрын
STILL GOT HIS WHEELS POINTING THE WRONG WAY..
@trudiswanson98554 ай бұрын
Just viewed, 23.3.24. Such a wonderful series about our city, Brisbane. Much thanks and respect to Frank Warwick Kay McGrath and the other television presenters of the 70s 80s and 90s. An incredible amount of information, historical photos are included. Much gratitude to the efforts of researchers who have plumbed the depths of Brissie archives and those editors and producers who gave us this historic photographic time capsule. From a Brisbane born senior, much gratitude. God bless you all. 🙏 . T.
@EarJuice2 ай бұрын
Kewl stuff. Weird seeing ye ole reporters n shows again too.
@janedubourg48374 ай бұрын
colin Farrel's older brother
@bassguitar19194 ай бұрын
I definitely don't agree with all of Henry's ideas, but I find him so personable, smart, and interesting that I'm always willing to listen to what he has to say. A really stand up guy and super talented in music and acting. Henry keep being you sir. Much respect.
@gingeralebean53754 ай бұрын
It’s really incredible to see Henry become such a humble human being as he keeps getting older. I saw him twice in the past couple years and he’s such an incredible, wholesome person but he definitely keeps his intensity on the frontline as he always has.
@iandibley80325 ай бұрын
Low tide, it is an easy crossing. after heavy rain like the video, one would be nuts to try to get across the crossing .In the Wet season the authorities fly supplies into the communities in Arnhem.
@lessthanthreemetal5 ай бұрын
His age has been the polar opposite of his positivity.
@sruti1085 ай бұрын
Sad it was once paradise...
@pinomiraglia82565 ай бұрын
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@dawidklucz8496 ай бұрын
Rollins Band- ❤❤❤noise of century!!!
@andersdottir11116 ай бұрын
I miss the days when presenters were mostly like Frank Warwick - he’s east to listen to. Nowadays we are inundated with women in their 30s with their irritating nasally voices.
@nothingsixsixsix6 ай бұрын
He stays in shape.
@OrbvsTomarvm6 ай бұрын
the *ANZACS* (from the british point of view) are *LEGENDARY* in terms of their unwavering bravery and dedication in the theatre of war fighting on our side in the world wars. god bless all of them and deepest gratitude for the most generous of your support 🙌🏻
@jamesmilliner75497 ай бұрын
James, Emma Leeds Marston, Reuben and William Milliner arrived in Brisbane on the Light Brigade on the 16 May 1863 where we settled in Victoria Street, Red Hill but James died in George Street in January 1879 subject to magisterial inquiry and Reuben was the witness who helped clear land for the Queen Street Mall. James and the other passengers would write a thank you letter to the captain and crew for their kindness and hospitality.
@user-ed6nv6ep8h7 ай бұрын
Did i miss questions about Lobby Loyde?
@andrewdowling747 ай бұрын
Many thanks for this primary source upload! Quality! My neighbour 32 years ago was a 'Rat of Tobruk' - not that he would ever admit any heroic deeds like a lot of servicemen of that era. Incredible. RIP Stan Walsh.
@419chris4197 ай бұрын
The two ladies interviewing him sounds so fake in robotic.
@liannechristian85977 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, was watching this when at 8.23 I saw myself and my husband walking past the Myers entrance behind the presenter. That was quite a surprise! Great video. 😊
@billyshane38048 ай бұрын
Brisbane, the cesspit city. Pig City Taken to Herschell st & BASHED
@MrGofarkyself8 ай бұрын
RIP my ears when a KZfaq ad comes on.
@jesusislukeskywalker42948 ай бұрын
👍🏻 beauty mate
@abutrug8 ай бұрын
No explanation for all the power poles in the 1800s? C'mon you TV filmakers think we are just stupid sheep gobbling up any nonsense you throw at us. I see you mocked us with the CLOUDBUSTERS and told us it was just hot air and no rain came. You people are liars. Brisbane had its first power station In 1882. A demonstration of what electricity could do was conducted with eight arc lights along Queen Street in Brisbane, the capital and largest city in Queensland. Power was supplied by a 10 hp generator driven by a small engine in a foundry in Adelaide Street. This was Australia's first recorded use of electricity for public purposes.[1] The first practical use of electricity was for lighting in the Government Printing Office in George Street in April 1883.[1] In 1886, the Roma Street Railway Yards were using arc lights, and in the same year, an underground cable connected the Parliament House from the Printing Office, the first of any Parliament House in Australia.[1] The supervision of the laying of cable was done by E.C. Barton, who formed a company with C.F. White and in 1888 built a power house in Edison Lane behind the General Post Office with a generating capacity of 30 kW. The General Post Office became the first consumer of electricity in Australia and Barton and White the first electricity supplier in Australia.[1] Adjoining shops were supplied by overhead wires, becoming the first non-government customers.
@abutrug8 ай бұрын
brisbane was FOUND. Not founded. It's all bullshit.
@imeqsmd8 ай бұрын
Thank god for Henry. Don’t always agree with all of his views but he’s always willing and able to fully backup every one of them. Full respect to the man and his utterly brilliant musical legacy ❤