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I feel for the average Aussie, we would always love home.
But If you were cashed up, USA is the place to be, for any sport.
Kale, you are world famous now.
What a great father and human. Very refreshing to see someone with his common sense outlook, and being so humble as well. Happy for their success!
Yep got that, i wanna know why precisely? im agreeing, australia has been over policed and a political shit show for years
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Would be interesting to hear, but I’m guessing it’s a matter of the opportunities the States has offered the Lawrences. Compared to Australia, there is no comparison, especially with the talents they have.
But for the average Joe, maybe not so much?
Is Australia anymore of a shit show socially than the US? I’d think not.
Me; I live on acreage, do an honest day’s work, pay my taxes, come home, love my family and live a quality life. I couldn’t give a rat’s arse what the authorities of the day do. I just ignore that bullshite and do my own thing, within the realms of reason of course.
Couldn’t think of anywhere I’d rather be, and cheers to that!
When you’re 2 kids are racing dirt bikes and getting paid multiple millions of dollars to do it, in the only country on earth that pays that money to do it, of course you would think that.
If both his kids were tradesmen he they would be crazy not to live in Australia.
Living in rural NSW… I’m the same. Havnt watched the news in years. Couldn’t tell you who the prime minister is. But man… I live a good simple life hahaha only worry I have is kangaroos hitting my car leaving for groceries
While I can appreciate Dazzy’s ability to articulate his beliefs and core values for himself and his kids there have been others that have similar belief systems and coaching approaches that turned out good, humble, respectable human beings. For example: Kevin Windham. Being from Louisiana and participating in something other than hunting, fishing and stick and ball sports you are somewhat of an oddball as it’s not common and there aren’t dirtbike tracks around every corner. For Kevin to make it, first, his talent was recognized by his father and second they had to hit the road and travel for exposure. His and his fathers relationship towards racing was awesome to watch and simply being a good ole boy from the South that translated into humble, respectable human being behaviors and a hell of a racer and spoke’s person, albeit his career path did pan out with the same result although it had the same initial trajectory. I say this with confidence as I am in close proximity to a father son relationship that has run a similar path paralleling these ideals and beliefs. Good on you Darren. Keep on keeping on and I am sure you’ve learned, don’t mother f**k on camera the people that support you good, bad or indifferent.
Jett has had the perfect storm for upbringing, he has Dazzy, he has seen Hunter make mistakes struggle and pain and has a brother who is heavily autistic, the kid has a lot of perspective, no wonder why he's so grounded despite how good he is.
Some Dazzy after Paris SX
I made a thread with that interview and it was locked. I guess the mods want all the interviews in one thread?
Not sure if the whiskey throttle one is on here but it is phenomenal.
You locked it yourself.
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