Very funny .....they had Michael Voss on and it was him , did a big intro he came on and they aksed him straight up, "how's the knee?". Voss after a pause said, "good" and they said "okay thanks very much for that , that was Michael Voss and we'll talk to him each week" and went on with the show...
Aka and Macca -this week
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And now we see Akka in the poo yet again.
I heard the grab this morning and frankly cannot believe the hysteria regarding his comment.
I'm probably missing something there but I reckon I've heard the term monkeys on radio at at least 2 other stations when referring to station management/general working staff.
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Originally posted by Charlie
Akermanis is part-aborigine himself
Poor choice of words from Aker. Some words carry a fair bit of baggage with them. Just ask Bert Newton.Comment
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Originally posted by ROK Lobster
I don't think he has any indigenous ancestry, but could be wrong. I think that he thought he may have had at some stage but had since discovered he was wrong...
Poor choice of words from Aker. Some words carry a fair bit of baggage with them. Just ask Bert Newton.
I still find it doubtful that someone who even believed that they were of aboriginal descent would make racist remarks. Poor choice of words, perhaps - but I can't see any malice or bigotry in them. Just Aker being his typical thoughtless self.We hate Anthony Rocca
We hate Shannon Grant too
We hate scumbag Gaspar
But Leo WE LOVE YOU!Comment
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Originally posted by Charlie
Really?
I still find it doubtful that someone who even believed that they were of aboriginal descent would make racist remarks. Poor choice of words, perhaps - but I can't see any malice or bigotry in them. Just Aker being his typical thoughtless self.
I would hope that he intended no malice or bigotry too, and expect that, as you say, it was a case of a lack of thought and a mouth than runs more quickly than its brain.Comment
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I believe Akermanis does have some aboriginal heritage. What did he say?Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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Can't remember word for word but in the context of having a show that is too short it was something like :
"I can't understand why the monkeys upstairs can't give us another half an hour Macca"
As I said I reckon I've heard Jay and The Doc. on JJJ say something similar 100 odd times.Comment
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So there is an uproar over him using 'monkeys' to describe the people controlling the programme!?! How absurd!Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ROK Lobster
[B]I don't think he has any indigenous ancestry, but could be wrong. I think that he thought he may have had at some stage but had since discovered he was wrong...
You have to search lots of sites before you get any indication about his heritage. Have a look at the site below..... he certainly appears there.......
Here's one quote:-
"Aboriginal Footballing achievements
Players of Aboriginal descent have won:
Two Brownlow Medals: Gavin Wanganeen (1993), then an Essendon player but now at Port Adelaide and Jason Akermanis of Brisbane in 2001."
(PS This pre-dated Goodesy's win in 2003)
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Well I searched for 10 seconds and found this...
BRISBANE Lion Jason Akermanis has finally spoken about speculation concerning his heritage, explaining how it was thought that he had Aboriginal blood but how that thought is incorrect.Comment
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