Australian Attitudes II
#46
Yeah, when I go to holland I wear cloggs, and before I go to Germany I let my body hair grow - no razors for me! Au naturel!And when I go to sweden I become a porn star

It's all about blending in, like the immigrants do here....
#47
I should check out Sweden.........PMSL
Although i draw the line at the body hair eewwww......
Last edited by bu1lder; Feb 10th 2009 at 5:43 am. Reason: It's not me....it's you.
#48
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Im a born and bred Aussie and if other Aussies are like me, they would have no idea what the top you are wearing meant. I would have no idea what an English, Irish, Scottish, whatever, sports top looked like and if I did see a team name on the actual top, would I give a shite?????........Nooooooo!
I honeslty dont think Aussies care less what sports top you like to wear from overseas.
Now if you were to wear an Aussie AFL or Rugby top then yeah, I might notice then because it means something to me. Im female though so maybe an Aussie male feels differently, but I doubt it.
I honeslty dont think Aussies care less what sports top you like to wear from overseas.
Now if you were to wear an Aussie AFL or Rugby top then yeah, I might notice then because it means something to me. Im female though so maybe an Aussie male feels differently, but I doubt it.
#49
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Completely off track here but hi to Carnoustie folk! My dad is from there and Carnoustie was our annual holiday while I was growing up! Then when we lived in Perth the pals we made were from Carnoustie!
Just to add to general discussion that I find all football/ rugby/ sports tops are hideous no matter what nationality is wearing them! The only time I find them acceptable is when people are watching a big match and supporting their team. The shiny type tops are especially revolting!
Just to add to general discussion that I find all football/ rugby/ sports tops are hideous no matter what nationality is wearing them! The only time I find them acceptable is when people are watching a big match and supporting their team. The shiny type tops are especially revolting!
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Completely off track here but hi to Carnoustie folk! My dad is from there and Carnoustie was our annual holiday while I was growing up! Then when we lived in Perth the pals we made were from Carnoustie!
Just to add to general discussion that I find all football/ rugby/ sports tops are hideous no matter what nationality is wearing them! The only time I find them acceptable is when people are watching a big match and supporting their team. The shiny type tops are especially revolting!
Just to add to general discussion that I find all football/ rugby/ sports tops are hideous no matter what nationality is wearing them! The only time I find them acceptable is when people are watching a big match and supporting their team. The shiny type tops are especially revolting!
I think soccer tops are particularly hideous and do chavs no favours at all.
#54
I wore my England top on Australia Day this year. Like to remind the locals what they are celebrating.
#55
I agree, since moving to Adealide Ive grown myself a mullet, I wear tracky bottoms and bare feet to the bottle shop where I buy cans of bundy and coke and drink them while driving my ute!
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http://corsa-c.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=188104
NB. Perhaps not for the easily offended.
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Certainly did this poor chap 'no favours' at all!
http://corsa-c.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=188104
NB. Perhaps not for the easily offended.
http://corsa-c.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=188104
NB. Perhaps not for the easily offended.
Any Toon fans better think twice then
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