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<blockquote data-quote="Aussiemike" data-source="post: 557890" data-attributes="member: 4137"><p>I enjoyed the documentary on the History channel Presented by historian Michael Cathcart, The Extraordinary Tale of William Buckley is a dramatized documentary that tells one of Australia's great untold stories. I just finished reading his memoir as well really fascinating. </p><p></p><p><strong>Buckley's</strong> improbable survival is believed by many Australians to be the source of the vernacular <strong>phrase</strong> "you've got <strong>Buckley's</strong> or none" (or simply "you've got <strong>Buckley's</strong>"), which <strong>means</strong> "no <strong>chance</strong>", or "it's as good as impossible".</p><p></p><p></p><p> [ATTACH=full]891[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussiemike, post: 557890, member: 4137"] I enjoyed the documentary on the History channel Presented by historian Michael Cathcart, The Extraordinary Tale of William Buckley is a dramatized documentary that tells one of Australia's great untold stories. I just finished reading his memoir as well really fascinating. [B]Buckley's[/B] improbable survival is believed by many Australians to be the source of the vernacular [B]phrase[/B] "you've got [B]Buckley's[/B] or none" (or simply "you've got [B]Buckley's[/B]"), which [B]means[/B] "no [B]chance[/B]", or "it's as good as impossible". [ATTACH type="full"]891[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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