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I loved how no one on stage wanted to go and help the little kid, or see if he was alright. (Maybe someone else did? I may be mistaken).
Just on that, couldn't they squeeze a few more people on stage? Where was the Queen's representative? Harry is in Sydney isn't he? And where was Santa Claus??!?!
I loved how no one on stage wanted to go and help the little kid, or see if he was alright. (Maybe someone else did? I may be mistaken).
Just on that, couldn't they squeeze a few more people on stage? Where was the Queen's representative? Harry is in Sydney isn't he? And where was Santa Claus??!?!
I dno if he was JWH's kid but jared picked him up and carried him on stage when he got his ring i believe
I support two NRL teams, the Roosters and whoevers playing Souths
What was the deal with all those footy's anyway?
I saw SBW refused to take one up.
Yes saw that too and the girls kept trying to get his attention but was ignoring them totally. Maybe he didn't want to be supporting what ever brand was on them..it could have been Telstra. Lucky he stepped on stage though which was a lot of Telstra branding BUT like he says, "he is his own man".
Yes saw that too and the girls kept trying to get his attention but was ignoring them totally. Maybe he didn't want to be supporting what ever brand was on them..it could have been Telstra. Lucky he stepped on stage though which was a lot of Telstra branding BUT like he says, "he is his own man".
That's what I thought, something to do with his religion and not wanting to support brands or companies or whatever.
Just a side note, the field is literally covered in advertisements. Not just sprayed onto the field but the billboards and Pa announcements and everything.
It just has little effect, IMO. I mean, who is going to stop halfway through a footy game and register their life insurance with Allianz?
That's what I thought, something to do with his religion and not wanting to support brands or companies or whatever.
Just a side note, the field is literally covered in advertisements. Not just sprayed onto the field but the billboards and Pa announcements and everything.
It just has little effect, IMO. I mean, who is going to stop halfway through a footy game and register their life insurance with Allianz?
ultimately, like most marketing, most of it is subconscious. I might not be thinking about life insurance during the footy, but when i start thinking about it i'll see the allianz logo and think 'that looks familiar, they must be decent'.
I support two NRL teams, the Roosters and whoevers playing Souths
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