There are two glaring errors in these pictures, can you spot them?
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There are two glaring errors in these pictures, can you spot them?
You are absolutley correct:-
1. Real Aussies ride roos bareback.
2. Aussie roos roll their own, not smoke filter tips. Aussie kids take their beer straight from the can, no poofy straws for them. :D :D :D
Well, in the first one, the kangaroo seems to have something on his front paws and in the second, the roo appears to be wearing eye shadow.
Oh, and no Australian would drink Fosters. :D
Richard
Roo's must display a valid number plate when being ridden on public roads
And roos don't drink from the bottle
Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder
A few I didn't spot, mine were:
No one drinks Fosters.
No approved helmet on the roo rider.
the first one should have included a "no war" logo on the opera house as well as some gum trees.. as well as wild dead ones hanging from fences and blown off heads.
the second one was obviously faked for if an aussie had taken the photo then the kid would not be obscuring the roo's tackle whilst he lay in repose.
everyone knows your not supposed to smoke in front of kids too.
Can you get the Harbour bridge in a picture of the Opry house taken from that angle? :confused:
No father worth his salt would allow junior anywhere near a large can of Fosters(Can you still get them?) :D
Come on boys. We've got yanks on this forum. We've also got some Texans. :D How about a reply?
Richard
yes, I know it's in the middle of the night there but that doesn't seem to stop a lot of them.
I wondered about that too but I think you can. Pity really, it'd be a good one to pick on.Quote:
Originally Posted by JackoH
Richard
I thought the can was one of those money boxes.
The roo is on the footpath. Everyone knows that if you're over 12 you have to ride your roo on the road.
No self-respecting roo rider would wear a baseball cap. The proper headgear is a battered Akubra with dangling corks and a crocodile-tooth hatband (properly soaked in drop-bear repellent, of course).
You certainly can and they're both for sale if you are interested....Quote:
Can you get the Harbour bridge in a picture of the Opry house taken from that angle?
1. Hasn't got the knife ("that's not a knife...")
2. You'd never let your roo in the house, let alone sit on the setee. They're a bugger to house-train, and they get roo hairs everywhere.
That's an intersting thought coming from someone with the user name 'aussiecolector'. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by aussiecolector
And it leads to another mistake - every kid knows you can't suck five cent pieces up a straw.
Richard