Answer 1:
People who live in the Australian 'bush', i.e. in the country regions of the nation, may have once been considered by city people as their mental inferiors.
Hence, 'Bush week' (when country people supposedly come to town) is postulated as the reason for unexplainable, weird or silly happenings.
Answer 2:
'Bush week' refers to a simple prank or game designed to trick others, or it may be a derogatory reference when someone demands or expects too much. A common saying is, "What do you think this is: bush week?" This is said in response to the aforementioned expectation.
When someone goes to Jabiru for the week.. it's the bush week..
I'm not sure but my favorites are week in the knees, meant to fly and dance to the music.
Yes! They made over $24 per week which meant a lot of money druing the colonial time.
Week 1: cubs week 2: blackhawks week 3: bulls week 4: white sox week 5: fire week 6: bye week 7: bobby week 8:hi week 9: new york knicks week 10:ney york yankees week 11: giants (san frinsisco) week 12: men week 13: haymakers week 14: lakers week 15: heat week 16: henry week 17: packers
[day of the week],[month][number][st,nd,rd,th],[year] A.D. A.D. is, however, no longer the accepted term It is more acceptable to use C.E.
The first NAIDOC Week was in 1975.
forest fortnight is typically a term used to describe an alternative to the term "bush week"
Hesta is an Australian life insurance company. For just $0.72 per week you can cover death and terminal illness for up to a maximum of five million dollars in coverage.
About 1 week
work you are meant to do for the week
work that is meant to do for the week
The term 24x7 means that something is done all day and seven days a week. This is most commonly used to indicate that business are always open and rarely ever close.
700$ a week
No, I don't believe so but it is only meant for short term use. Using it long term could result in dependency. Talk to your doctor.
michael bush
The term refers to the Thursday a week from the Thursday of this week
About $1000 per week ( Australian)
Five days a week :)