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    PML, that's bloody classic!!

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    what's a Buddhist doing with a BBQ?
    picked up the barbecue left on a nature strip
    yip...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiki Drifter View Post
    what's a Buddhist doing with a BBQ?
    For frying eggplant and tofu. And lentil-burgers.

    Yum I say, yum!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiki Drifter View Post
    what's a Buddhist doing with a BBQ? yip...
    Well spotted - Traveling the path to Nirvana and being overtaken by Steptoe and sons.

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    Sorry but I must be "nuts" too. I shifted house in Kaitaia using my Maicoletta scooter. Many trips moving chests of draws, chairs and table etc and lots more in boxes. I had a motto then which I have now ceased to use, it was "Prove that you cant" I set out to prove that I could not shift stuff using my bike.
    Had to get help with the fridge, I proved that I could not take that. Would not be able to do that today, it was way back in 1961, there was very little traffic and the traffic cop was a good friend. The police would have just laughed. Things and people were very different way back then. Sad I did not take any photos.

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    Muldoon was RIGHT.....
    Every time a kiwi moves to Oz, it raises the IQ of both countries.....
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    If you know the rider or have any other amazing pics of people doing stupid things, contact news@heraldsun.com.au

    think we could help these guys out here?

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    Blah Look at this! It's crazy

    Haha, my mum showed me this article the other day... Have a look at it and post what you think

    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23147671-2,00.html

    (it might take a while to load, but its so worth it!)

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    Bwahahahahaha, now thats crazy!

    Notice how they made a point of how he's a kiwi!
    "I came into this game for the action, the excitement... go anywhere, travel light,... get in, get out,... wherever there's trouble, a man alone... Now they got the whole country sectioned off; you can't make a move without a form."

    Paved roads are just another example of wasted tax payer dollars.

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    Kiwi ingenuity I reckon!

    Or is that stupidity?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sofa View Post
    Haha, my mum showed me this article the other day... Have a look at it and post what you think

    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23147671-2,00.html

    (it might take a while to load, but its so worth it!)
    It hardly seems fair to call "5th Repost" on a brand new member.
    So I shan't.
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    i dont see a problem with that.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Hehe, that's bloody awesome... Though he'd be in big trouble if he had an off!

    I wonder where he had all the beers. No BBQ without beer.
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    eek This is how the Auzzies do it.....

    One of the Safety and Risk Services team was driving along the Eastern Freeway in Melbourne on the Australia Day long weekend when they came across a rider on his way to an Australia Day BBQ. Can you guess what he was asked to bring to the BBQ?

    Obviously he has got the short straw.......and no car.
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