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  • Officially, I was a chartered accountant, but actually I was just a beer-drinking surfie.
  • Carrying a duffel bag was synonymous to being ( or pretending to be ) a " surfie ".
  • He also predicted that the " tattooed surfie boys " will not be around forever because the actors will " try their luck in Hollywood ".
  • Schofield found the surfing scenes easy because she was an avid surfer in real life . " Like Debbie, I wanted to be a surfie chick.
  • They also performed an evening show, " Once Upon A Surfie  a musical farce ", which showcased the cast members'musical hits.
  • In December he had a role, Dig the Beatnik, in " Once Upon a Surfie ", a surf musical farce at the Palace Theatre, Sydney.
  • "' Norman Frederick Charles III "'was an Australian professional wrestler who is known worldwide under the name "'Murphy The Surfie " '.
  • They preferred sitting in among the crowd, no doubt a little out of place among the teenagers and surfie types, even though they would have been welcome in the VIP areas.
  • Another Australian surf band who were known outside their own country's surf scene was The Joy Boys, backing band for singer Col Joye; their hit " Murphy the Surfie " ( 1963 ) was later covered by the Surfaris.
  • The benefit also featured radical Sydney proto-punk band The Missing Links and " Homicide " star Leonard Teale, who recited a " surfie " parody of Banjo Paterson's " Clancy of the Overflow ".
  • Chappell later said Matthews was the strangest cricketer he ever played with . " He came from a different background, spoke a different language, a surfie's language, " recalled Chappell . "'Bro','cool'being a major part of his language.
  • She posted a goodbye message on her social media account, stating " If someone had told me 10 years ago that I'd be playing a staunch, surfie chick in Summer Bay ( and that it would bring me more joy than I could imagine ) I wouldn't have believed them.
  • Dispensing with the use of rope to pull the eyelets of the top together, the " surfie " would simply hold the throat of the duffel bag containing towel, swimming trunks and other personal belongings in one hand and sling it over his shoulder ( they were very rarely used by beach-going girls ).
  • Their supporters decided to raise money for the defence fund with a benefit concert, which was held at the Sydney University Theatre on 15 November 1964, featuring legendary Sydney garage-punk band The Missing Links, members of the popular satirical TV sketch series " The Mavis Bramston Show " and actor Leonard Teale ( then starring in the popular TV police drama " Homicide " ), who recited a " surfie " parody of " Clancy of the Overflow ".