It's 'good' if you stay right there, it's 'otherwise' if you come over here & start b1tch'n & moan'n 'cos it's 'just not like home' :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jow104
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It's 'good' if you stay right there, it's 'otherwise' if you come over here & start b1tch'n & moan'n 'cos it's 'just not like home' :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jow104
Queensland was good.
NSW was good
Hoping Victoria is good
and also SA.
No moans
Hey!! What about us Taswegiens??
Welcome Andrew75
Won't find any whinging from me. The town I was born and lived in for the first 25 years of my life was an absolute hole. Crime riddled festering dump :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
Happier now than I've ever been. Even in the 45 degree heat of today :D
what about you lot :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by ernknot
Ignore em John tassie is gunna have the cable cut and it will drift into oblivion
Pete
OK woody, you can visit. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jow104
Hey Ern, it's smaller than pomgolia so he gave it a miss. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ernknot
OK Yama, you can stay. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Yamamanama
Trouble with Tassie is: They may put it back in Port Philip Bay, where it came from. And then N.Z back in Sydney Harbour which, :eek: come to think of it would save the average Kiwi heaps in plane fares!
(Only joking. I love youse all really!)
Hell! what kind of political sway do you have matey?. I just got my permanent residence today :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
*goes off to sign on the dole*
kidding.. kidding
Couldn't agree more Cliff.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
HH.
Next the lobotomy, certificate and small tree, I love it here ! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Yamamanama
HH.
In case someone asks, we wear thongs on our feet and put rubbers on the end our pencils.
I don't know you lovely bastards, a bloke turns his back for a bit of R&R and this whole thing turns into a spiteful thread full of jealous rage 'cos not everyone's circumstances are such that they can live in heaven here on earth!!
Not that you need a hand Cliff, but why didn't you enlighten 'em??
Why didn't you tell 'em that we all think Tassie's lovely, but the only thing that stops it floating off into the Southern Ocean, is that the
SOUTHERN STATES SUCK!!
:D :D :D
P (Just warming up the musket for a big year!!) :D
Good on ya Midge, I'll see ya Saturday.... if you are still going that is.
I went to Queensland once!!!
No one had heard of snow ski's let alone offer a trade in :D
Oh well, another day of hell with moderate temperatures, nil humidity and green padddocks :rolleyes:
And here I thought is was because Tasmania and the mainland were on the same tectonic plate.Quote:
Why didn't you tell 'em that we all think Tassie's lovely, but the only thing that stops it floating off into the Southern Ocean, is that the
SOUTHERN STATES SUCK!!
Oh Grunt. You didn't believe that old furphy did you? They tried to teach us that the first time I failed paleantology. But I was too smart to believe bull like that. As everyone knows, Tassie decided to move south a bit because they were embarrassed by the Queenslanders. That's why the Brits too so many of the early settlers there ... and gave them free room and board.
Okay, enough picking on Queenslanders, lets go hunting Victorians. Pancakes anyone?
Richard
Quote, Herald Sun Wednesday 12 January 2005, Melbourne is Australia's most livable city, if I wasn't Premier of NSW I would probably live their.
But of course we all knew that anyway :cool:
Let him go then.....
I have noticed on the Victorian Number plates it states "The place to be".Quote:
Originally Posted by Daddles
Driving around Coffs Harbour I often ask, "Well why the hell aren't ya!!!!":) :p
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Years ago, Vic. number plates had the tag "The Garden State". A mate put a piece of tape over Garden & changed it to Police. Promptly got booked. Sort of proved the point.
Mine say it all, Thoroughbred Country
Ours is called "The Festival State", which is nice except many chose to pervert that to 'Festering State'.
And then there's WA's - "State of Excitement" - yeah, they're always in a flap.
And why is there a penalty for hiding these little ditties? The whole concept of bunging an advertising slogan on the car is a bit ... something. Perhaps I'm just getting old and grumpy. I'm not grumpy am I?
Richard
The best plates in Aus are the Queensland ones with the palm tree, I'd have one of these if they were available in NSW.
HH.
We've got Victorian number plates everywhere here at the moment.
Victoria - On the Move: Well why don't you move your rubbernecking, Sunday driving asre and get out of my way?
Victoria - The Place to Be: Well why the hell don't you go back there then?
They really know how to set themselves up for a bagging down there, don't they?
:D
And it's not restricted to us. I've got the US plates from a couple of MGs and they both have inane slogans.
:D ........
Nah, he's a little short fat bloke that is a miner for a living and lives with this good looking young chic and 6 other blokes. :rolleyes: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Daddles
Guaranteed way to make yourself look like a total wanker: get one of those number plates that make a word or phrase. We used to see one around Burwood in Sydney. It was a red Honda Civic with number plate QUP2C. If you are reading this, you are a wanker. :D :D
I used to have one :o , it was WHU 1 which is the initials of my soccer team in London. I took a picture of me, the plate and the car and it was published in a match program.
Pump, pump.....:D
HH.
That's not the kind of thing I mean. You can have your name, or your football team or your car or whatever, that's fine. My old man has his name on his. There's nothing wrong with having MGB 001 or BMW 530 or whatever.
I'm talking about a particular type of person who puts something like QUP2C on their number plate. Go for a drive out to Bankstown and you'll see what I mean. Wankers.
So is this NZ plate OK or is the owner a wenker? ;)
I took the photo, but can't make up my mind.
Cheers,
P
Wanker.
It doesn't even make sense - CI YA - See I Ya. C YA would have made more sense. I reckon wanker, borderline d!ckhead. :D
Deckhid if you don't mind.... I got called that (by a wenker) last week somewhere north of Auckland. :eek: :eek: :eek:
Actually, I once thought about changing my name to NKA-704 so that I could have my name on my number plate. At the time a name change cost $15.00 and a personal plate cost $300 so it was a lot more cost effective to do it that way.
Sold the car before the paperwork got finished. :D
P
So nice to have you back, BM. How was your venture across the Tasman?
I have a number plate that is my Initials and date of birth (without the year).
It isn't personalised it was just comming up in the normal course of things so it cost about $30 to reserve it so when it was issued I got it!! My Mum and Dad have done the same.
I confess that I have personalised plates. WETURN.
ci ya for see you is great. Eat my dust bloke. Here in california we have everything that can fit into 7 spaces. Every state has a state slogan. MO is the show me state. Think where you can go with that one. Some times you can think of a better one but it probably is already in use. Going to spend the rest of the evening in the shead. 7:14 PM CA time.
You have a wet urn ? :confused: :confused: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by
No. It was a hint to them that know me to put the kettle on when they heard me coming up the street. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by craigb