Aussie Roos Stuck In Quarantine... In Korea
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Break these boys free - they deserve national attention and time on the lax field - give them full compensation for their expenses, give them a full ride scholarship to the school of their choice, give them access to women....................
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lol at malcolm jumping out the window
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HAhaha you guys are awsome I was there to play on the mixed national team, when we all went out to party for the rest of the night with the USA team was nothing less than eventful
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LOL my friend stevie was in tht...the one near the end laying in the toilet door..ew. lol
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The whole team wasn't quarantined because they came on different flights
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Comorbidity IS an English word. It means there is another, unrelated, illness which would influence the virulence of the 2nd illness...H1N1 in this case.
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hehehe comorbidities is a word.
I enjoy the spirit of this video. I just got told by my boss here in Korea that if I take a vacation out of the country, I have to quarantine myself for 2 weeks when I get back. Utter bullshit.
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You need to post in English if you want people to know what you say.btw it is has nothing to do with the Commonwealth of Australia but everything to do with the laws and regulations of each country. It sucks for the Aussie players but itwould not have been much different had a team from South Korea visited Australia. If one of their team members had swine flu the whole team would have been put in quarantine - perhaps not for as long. Suck it up!!!
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오스트레일리아 팀원의 입장에서는 가혹하게 느껴질지도 모르겠네요. 유감입니다. 하지만 어쩔 수 없지요.
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Just because we do things one way, does NOT mean it is the right way or should we expect every country to do it 'our' way.
Maybe if you people travel a little bit, you will find that we are not the ones in this world, and when we visit a country we HAVE to abide by their rules.
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Now you have shown you really have no idea what you are talking about...look it up ...dickhead.
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The new Australian protocols for swine flu are less extreme than what we had to go through in Korea and they are for people WITH swine flu, which we did not have... and were refused to be tested for.



chins up...as if the Australian gov would allow one of our Aussie teams to be stuck inside rather than out on a field showing the world how damn good we are!!!!!
MsSteve1984 2 years ago
hahahahhah the australian government has already let us be stuck inside rather than on the field for two days in a row!!!
hyperion337 2 years ago
as much as it sux that you're all stuck, and i do feel for you all, it's in the best interest of the world. this sort of thing is happening all over the world right now, even here in oz. at least it looks like a nice place where you're at :)
prevention is better than cure.
good luck guys.
brad from S.A.
bradz7 2 years ago
I rele don't think it would harm the world that much if we were let out for 2 hours each day to play. Even if a couple of people get a cold. We could play with our masks on which would prevent it spreading... thats if we actually HAD swine flu... which we don't and if we did have it we have been taking the medication and so we would be non-contagious already...
hyperion337 2 years ago