The Thread about Nothing (TAN)
#51
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Ok, so Existence has a crush on Bobby Flynn. That much I figured out.
I don't have time for another forum, especially one that doesn't seem to work so well. I'm busy enough here. Anyhoo, someone tell Jock, Climbo, and GKW that I said g'day.
I don't have time for another forum, especially one that doesn't seem to work so well. I'm busy enough here. Anyhoo, someone tell Jock, Climbo, and GKW that I said g'day.
#52
Originally Posted by Expatriate
I don't have time for another forum, especially one that doesn't seem to work so well.
Well its not exactly another forum, just one thread. Doesnt work so well? I think there has been less crashes over there than here. Here has been stable recently though.
#53
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From: In a parallel universe
Yeah, I had my suspicions about Existence and Bobby Flynn....nice to know I'm not the only one.
The other place does have some significant slowdowns at certain times of the day. However, it has one major advantage over this place and that is less censorship.
The other place does have some significant slowdowns at certain times of the day. However, it has one major advantage over this place and that is less censorship.
#54
Originally Posted by existence
censorship what censorship? i call expat a dickhead assbandit or dunniebudgie on a daily basis
and now koffee is gone i can get away with almost anything 
and now koffee is gone i can get away with almost anything 
**** ****
that censorship.
#56
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From: In a parallel universe
Originally Posted by existence
censorship what censorship? i call expat a dickhead assbandit or dunniebudgie on a daily basis
and now koffee is gone i can get away with almost anything 
and now koffee is gone i can get away with almost anything 
#60
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From: In a parallel universe
Originally Posted by existence
no im australian - and quintessentially lazy. arse is too long a word when presented with the alternative ass.
by the way apparently im giving all aussies a bad name in BF anyway lol according to some tosser
lol so join the queue i guess 

by the way apparently im giving all aussies a bad name in BF anyway lol according to some tosser
lol so join the queue i guess 

#61
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From: In a parallel universe
Originally Posted by Expatriate
Look, I'm American. I'm lazy. I can't be bothered to read the shyte posted on the other forum. Ok?
#62
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From: NSW Oz
It seems most evenings at this time [6/7pm EST Oz] the "other place" runs out of um-pah-pah[?] Which is when I have been looken 'ere. Whilst I was twiddelin my thumbs {aka kicken stones} waiting for t.o.p. to fire up I notice that if you take away the 2 x Exys, kotts, mrs m, the odd Hitchy & Ozman, this place would be dead.
#64
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From: In a parallel universe
Originally Posted by Albert '55
It seems most evenings at this time [6/7pm EST Oz] the "other place" runs out of um-pah-pah[?]
Anyone here a wine drinker? Dominique Portet Fontaine Rose - Yarra Valley wine, very nice drop, we've just finished a bottle of the 2003, highly recommended.
#65
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Originally Posted by matagi
Mate, you sure you're not a Pom? Sure starting to whinge like one.

It's funny (and maybe ironic), but the biggest whingers in London are the Aussies. I cringe with embarrassment when I hear them sounding off on the train.
#67
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From: In a parallel universe
Well, you can start with the rose then, it really is a top drop - warm summer's day......nice glass of chilled rose......some olives and stuff like that.....what more could you ask? (I'll leave you to find the nubile young thing to share it with
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#68
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Originally Posted by existence
yes the poms LOVE to turn this stereotype around on us....ive had the line given to me (anyone suprised?? lol) by a few good pom mates when i was in the UK. to be fair i think when you take someone into a foreign culture they invaribly point out the differences...coupled with a prominent accent and you get 'super whingers'. it works both ways...poms over here and aussies over there...
Yes, and if they don't like it why don't they **** off!
#69
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From: NSW Oz
No wine for me.....well not since I was 16/20 yo when I would get into Spumante or Brown Muscat [yuck] for a cheap/quick fix.... but mainly beer F & S nights. Made a right wally of myself, so much so that one of my nicknames was Blackout [this is only one of many NNs, another of which is Albert]
My Bride likes a drop though, very changeable tastes, mainly Chardonnays atm. Her taste for reds & port has developed with age. I've heard this is often the case.
My Bride likes a drop though, very changeable tastes, mainly Chardonnays atm. Her taste for reds & port has developed with age. I've heard this is often the case.
#70
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Originally Posted by Albert '55
No wine for me.....well not since I was 16/20 yo when I would get into Spumante or Brown Muscat [yuck] for a cheap/quick fix.... but mainly beer F & S nights. Made a right wally of myself, so much so that one of my nicknames was Blackout [this is only one of many NNs, another of which is Albert]
My Bride likes a drop though, very changeable tastes, mainly Chardonnays atm. Her taste for reds & port has developed with age. I've heard this is often the case.
My Bride likes a drop though, very changeable tastes, mainly Chardonnays atm. Her taste for reds & port has developed with age. I've heard this is often the case.
I knew a dude called "suitcase" - coz he always had to be carried home
#71
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Originally Posted by matagi
Which tosser and where? Would you like me to mount an eloquent rebuttal in your defence?

Originally Posted by matagi
Mate, you sure you're not a Pom? Sure starting to whinge like one.





