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Thylacine 07-07-04 10:54 PM

The Aussie Thread
 
Hey fellas.

Couple of things -

1) Just wondering how many Aussies are on this board. Is it just me, 531 and Hitchy? Anyone else, put ya hand up. I'm getting into the road thing a bit more these days, and although I'm still fat and slow, I'm always up for a social ride ( weather permitting ). E-mail me if ya keen for a tootle around Beach Rd or whatever ( Melbourne ).
2) Whats the deal with the Aussie TdF contingent? Looks like we lost more guys through accidents, sickness, and exclusions. Tough break for us. What's going on there?
3) Anyone read anything recently on the quest to organise an Australian pro cycling team? I heard Pat Jonkers was keen, but was having trouble drumming up corporate support or some such. After Euskatel Euskadi's performance yesterday, I'm sure we could atleast outdo the Spaniards!

Thylacine 07-07-04 11:09 PM

Sh1t yeah! An all Aussie team has to be sponsored by a beer company!

One vote - Cascade Brewery.

Okay, I'm off for a ride......then a cleansing ale after.

badsac 07-07-04 11:31 PM

Me = strayan. Just new to the sport, lurking and learning.

Guest 07-07-04 11:33 PM

At the very least, a team such as what you're describing should be half sponsored by Fosters and the other half from that company that produces the kangaroo meat. Then if they decide to to the Cooke Chronicles or something along those lines, they can get P.J. Hogan in to produce the show.

Whatdaya think about that idea?

:D

Koffee

531Aussie 07-07-04 11:33 PM

there's a guy in Adelaide, and of course there's Chris L. in Qld.

Raiyn 07-08-04 12:36 AM

Roight Winder why Teri's got dis Inshuurance contract out? Blimey! Take a squizz at dis! Says 'ere if I were to cark it London to a brick Teri'd be loaded like me drawers! Oh well time for some tucker by crikey!
http://www.crocodilehunter.com/austr...i_joey-600.jpg
Sorry there was no way I could resist that one. <Donning flame suit>

edited to add the needed "by crikey" per 521

531Aussie 07-08-04 12:45 AM

You forgot to throw in a "by crikey" :)

I dunno who's more of an "ocker", him or Robbie McKewan -- although McKewan now says he's half Belgian

Thylacine 07-08-04 01:41 AM


Originally Posted by Koffee Brown
At the very least, a team such as what you're describing should be half sponsored by Fosters and the other half from that company that produces the kangaroo meat. Then if they decide to to the Cooke Chronicles or something along those lines, they can get P.J. Hogan in to produce the show.

Whatdaya think about that idea?

:D

Koffee

Well, I think USPS should go all out and get co sponsored by Levis and McDonalds. That way, you could have sexy imitation denim knicks ( remember those? ), have red hairy helmets, wear clown make-up, and get busted for using McDrugs!

Whudduhya thing about THAT idea? :rolleyes: :)

NZLcyclist 07-08-04 04:01 AM

Sarah Ulmer (track, NZL) is sponsored by the big McD....ugghhh.! How about a Australasia team eh? Throw in Julian Dean, Gordon McCauley (TT champ) and a few others...J Yates (U23 world champ and wicked climber)...others I cant think of.

Segrott 07-08-04 04:18 AM

Another aussie here, I don't think that there is anyone else from Canberra on here. I agree Robbie is a bit of an ocker, but listening to any of the aussies after listenling to Paul Sherwin and Phil Ligget for a while makes them all sound more ocker than they are.

paddo63 07-08-04 04:58 AM

hi sydney here.
go robbie.
RAIYN you WALLY.
paddo.

geebee 07-08-04 07:10 AM

I'm Tasmanian I suppose that close enough :) and I don't live far from the Cascade brewery :) so they get my vote to.

skdsl 07-08-04 07:21 AM

hey, I lurk here frequently too! and I'm twice as far from 'Melbin' as the gorilla :eek:

and there's nothing like a yank doing an impression of the Aussie accent! :rolleyes:

Stubacca 07-08-04 09:41 AM

An aussie here (Queenslander!!!!), just not in Oz at the moment. Been out of the country for more than 2 years, and look set to be gone for at least another 3, maybe more. Denver for the moment, but in a couple of years will look to a move to Ireland (probably Dublin) to study the effects of Guinness on cycling ability ;).

I've never heard a seppo get even close to saying "g'day" properly...

531Aussie 07-08-04 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by geebee
I'm Tasmanian I suppose that close enough :) and I don't live far from the Cascade brewery :) so they get my vote to.

Mmmmmmm......Cascade :)

531Aussie 07-08-04 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by Stubacca
An aussie here (Queenslander!!!!), just not in Oz at the moment. Been out of the country for more than 2 years, and look set to be gone for at least another 3, maybe more. Denver for the moment,...

Queensland to Colorado?!?!?! Bloody hell, you must be dyin'.
It's summer there, so it's like what....10 degrees? :D




Originally Posted by Stubacca
I've never heard a seppo get even close to saying "g'day" properly...


Originally Posted by skdsl
there's nothing like a yank doing an impression of the Aussie accent! :rolleyes:

I know, is it really that hard? :)

Maybe if we could make anything but totally crap TV it might get shown in the US, then our accent would be imbedded in the heads of all their kids, just like the Septic's accent is stuck in our heads, all thanks to Arthur Fonzarelli :D

Raiyn 07-08-04 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by paddo63
hi sydney here.
go robbie.
RAIYN you WALLY.
paddo.

Bugger off Alf! :D
I'm only having some fun. I could have gone on the Paul Hogan tangent but you folks have spent a lot of time living that one down. Remember "Lightning Jack"?

531Aussie 07-08-04 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by Raiyn
Bugger off Alf! :D
I'm only having some fun. I could have gone on the Paul Hogan tangent but you folks have spent a lot of time living that one down. Remember "Lightning Jack"?

OH.......MY........GOD......bloody Lightning bloody Jack :)

He's one LUCKY guy, and he knows it.

MacMan 07-08-04 11:15 AM

I used to love the Paul Hogan show on the BBC. Many many many years ago. Christ, I'm old :(

Raiyn 07-08-04 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
OH.......MY........GOD......bloody Lightning bloody Jack :)

He's one LUCKY guy, and he knows it.

Sorry merely proving my point. 'Course I could have started in on this guy
http://img50.exs.cx/img50/2870/jacko2.jpg
OY!

531Aussie 07-08-04 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by MacMan
I used to love the Paul Hogan show on the BBC. Many many many years ago. Christ, I'm old :(

That went to the UK? WOW

531Aussie 07-08-04 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by Raiyn
Sorry merely proving my point. 'Course I could have started in on this guy
http://img50.exs.cx/img50/2870/jacko2.jpg
OY!

Ok, now I'm embarrassed, but that's gotta be the bottom of the barrel.

Lucky for you guys, that writers strike you had all those years ago killed the show he was in (The Highway Man..?), or he still might be on your TV :)

He says he once saw the lead actor of the show, who was apparently very religious, reading the bible during a break in filming, and Jacko said: "don't bother reading it, mate, I read the last page; the Devil done it." :)

Or is that just some tired old gag?

Raiyn 07-08-04 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Ok, now I'm embarrassed, but that's gotta be the bottom of the barrel.

For now. :D
You're just lucky Russell Crowe is a Kiwi or else you'd get regailed with the "Fightin' 'Round the World" theme song from South Park.

531Aussie 07-08-04 11:47 AM

Don't get us started on Russell bloody Crowe

:)

PaulBravey 07-08-04 12:01 PM

I remember watching the Paul Hogan show on UK tv in the 80s way before the Crocodile Dundee films came out. Then again, I remember Hugo Weaving donning a dress way before he donned dark glasses or pointy ears.


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