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Australia - What's it For

  • Dusty Open Aiir prison Camp Supplying Us With Opposition For Non Football Sports

    Votes: 21 44.7%
  • Gods Own Country - Barry McKenzie Was Right

    Votes: 26 55.3%

  • Total voters
    47






OzMike

Well-known member
Oct 2, 2006
13,280
Perth Australia
Give me an English Rose over a potty-mouthed sheila with sun-ravaged skin any day

I'm with you there, I can't believe what some of them come out with and also on the TV and radio the words, s**t, p***ed, w***ker, t***er and a few others are spoken as frequently as and, the ,it etc, even on the ABC which I supposed was the last bastion of civilised decorum.
I am not a prude but there is a time and a place for industrial language, if required and I feel it is not on prime time radio and tv.
 


Stumpy Tim

Well-known member
I'm with you there, I can't believe what some of them come out with and also on the TV and radio the words, s**t, p***ed, w***ker, t***er and a few others are spoken as frequently as and, the ,it etc, even on the ABC which I supposed was the last bastion of civilised decorum.
I am not a prude but there is a time and a place for industrial language, if required and I feel it is not on prime time radio and tv.

I know what you're saying, but I suggest anyone questioning the QUALITY of women in Australia sit in Martin Place for an hour in the summer. It's unbelievable, and way better than London.
 


Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
I'm with you there, I can't believe what some of them come out with and also on the TV and radio the words, s**t, p***ed, w***ker, t***er and a few others are spoken as frequently as and, the ,it etc, even on the ABC which I supposed was the last bastion of civilised decorum.
I am not a prude but there is a time and a place for industrial language, if required and I feel it is not on prime time radio and tv.

It's because they aren't bound by the constraints of hundreds of years of repressed values :p

I actually don't see much difference between Irish women and Aussie women in their attitudes9maybe that's where it comes from originally).

Don't take shit from men and aren't afraid to stick up for themselves.

That won't suit the men who like the wife chained to the kitchen sink but I don't mind that they have got a bit of get up and go about them.
 


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