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Thread started 01/18/04 3:52pm

babyGurrl

I have a thing for Australians

Can someone send me one in the mail...I saw the hottest one ever in the shopping mall today...but he had some chick with him. I heard him talking to the cashier in front of me. I melted and wanted to kiss2 his pretty little face. But I didn't sad cry
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Reply #1 posted 01/18/04 3:53pm

jerseykrs

I have a thing for short "fly" italian girls...
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Reply #2 posted 01/18/04 3:54pm

babyGurrl

Sorry can't help you I am not Italian sad
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Reply #3 posted 01/18/04 3:54pm

JaneyPoos

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I like boys biggrin
JaneyPoos used to be it... then they changed what it was. Now what I am isn't it and what is it is strange and frightening to me...


I survived the Org Depression Spring 2003
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Reply #4 posted 01/18/04 3:55pm

babyGurrl

Boys rock!
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Reply #5 posted 01/18/04 3:57pm

bkw

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Hey Baby batting eyes
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #6 posted 01/18/04 3:58pm

jerseykrs

babyGurrl said:

Sorry can't help you I am not Italian sad


You're still ok with me... wink
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Reply #7 posted 01/18/04 3:58pm

babyGurrl

bkw said:

Hey Baby batting eyes



Hi batting eyes
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Reply #8 posted 01/18/04 3:59pm

daned

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Me too, especialy with brie & cranberry sauce. Does anyone know of a good abatoir where I can get them?
"You know, you're the classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain"
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Reply #9 posted 01/18/04 4:00pm

babyGurrl

jerseykrs said:

babyGurrl said:

Sorry can't help you I am not Italian sad


You're still ok with me... wink



smile I like being from Argentina anyway WE ROCK! woot! NY where I am living now is cool too nod
[This message was edited Sun Jan 18 16:04:40 PST 2004 by babyGurrl]
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Reply #10 posted 01/18/04 4:02pm

babyGurrl

Where is that Althom person...I saw his profile once...I know he is Australian too nod
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Reply #11 posted 01/18/04 4:06pm

Number23

babyGurrl said:

Where is that Althom person...I saw his profile once...I know he is Australian too nod

smile
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Reply #12 posted 01/18/04 4:07pm

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jerseykrs said:

I have a thing for short "fly" italian girls...


I'm the definition of a short, fly Italian girl, and I've got a nice body, too! batting eyes
[This message was edited Sun Jan 18 16:09:59 PST 2004 by theVelvetRoper]
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #13 posted 01/18/04 4:10pm

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Hey! I'm from Australia! biggrin

And i'm a girl... :LOL:
No hablo espanol,no! no no no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... nod
music "Come into my world..." music
Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " confuse
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Reply #14 posted 01/18/04 4:11pm

daned

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lilmissmissy said:

Hey! I'm from Australia! biggrin

And i'm a girl... :LOL:

Good.
"You know, you're the classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain"
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Reply #15 posted 01/18/04 4:15pm

babyGurrl

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Where is that Althom person...I saw his profile once...I know he is Australian too nod

smile

Your not him sad But I like your profile smile
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Reply #16 posted 01/18/04 4:15pm

lilmissmissy

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daned said:

lilmissmissy said:

Hey! I'm from Australia! biggrin

And i'm a girl... :LOL:

Good.


Geez...i don't really like stating the obvious do i lol
No hablo espanol,no! no no no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... nod
music "Come into my world..." music
Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " confuse
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Reply #17 posted 01/18/04 4:17pm

Number23

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Where is that Althom person...I saw his profile once...I know he is Australian too nod

smile

Your not him sad But I like your profile smile


redface
I drink XXXX and swear a lot. Does that count?


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[This message was edited Sun Jan 18 16:18:04 PST 2004 by Number23]
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Reply #18 posted 01/18/04 4:19pm

babyGurrl

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Where is that Althom person...I saw his profile once...I know he is Australian too nod

smile

Your not him sad But I like your profile smile


redface
I drink XXX and swear a lot. Does that count?


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[This message was edited Sun Jan 18 16:18:04 PST 2004 by Number23]

do you mean Beer when you say XXX?
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Reply #19 posted 01/18/04 4:20pm

Number23

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Where is that Althom person...I saw his profile once...I know he is Australian too nod

smile

Your not him sad But I like your profile smile


redface
I drink XXXX and swear a lot. Does that count?


do you mean Beer when you say XXXX?


It means whatever you want it to mean. nod



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[This message was edited Sun Jan 18 16:21:04 PST 2004 by Number23]
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Reply #20 posted 01/18/04 4:21pm

daned

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lilmissmissy said:

daned said:

lilmissmissy said:

Hey! I'm from Australia! biggrin

And i'm a girl... :LOL:

Good.


Geez...i don't really like stating the obvious do i lol

Never mind, you make up for it with your other posts.
"You know, you're the classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain"
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Reply #21 posted 01/18/04 4:35pm

babyGurrl

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Where is that Althom person...I saw his profile once...I know he is Australian too nod

smile

Your not him sad But I like your profile smile


redface
I drink XXX and swear a lot. Does that count?


do you mean Beer when you say XXX?


It means whatever you want it to mean. nod



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[This message was edited Sun Jan 18 16:21:04 PST 2004 by Number23]




Well according to the back of my bottle of Foster...


Foster's Lager was first brewed in Melbourne in 1888. Developed for the harsh warm climate of Australia. Foster's Lager has achieved worldwide recognition for is hearty, quenching flavour. It's brewed today as it was over 100 years ago, and is still celebrated as the definitive Australian beer.


lol
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Reply #22 posted 01/18/04 4:42pm

althom

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I bet I'm too late for this thread. hmm
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Reply #23 posted 01/18/04 4:42pm

Number23

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Where is that Althom person...I saw his profile once...I know he is Australian too nod

smile

Your not him sad But I like your profile smile


redface
I drink XXX and swear a lot. Does that count?


do you mean Beer when you say XXX?


It means whatever you want it to mean. nod






Well according to the back of my bottle of Foster...


Foster's Lager was first brewed in Melbourne in 1888. Developed for the harsh warm climate of Australia. Foster's Lager has achieved worldwide recognition for is hearty, quenching flavour. It's brewed today as it was over 100 years ago, and is still celebrated as the definitive Australian beer.


lol


Well babyGurrl, taste wise, XXX is a crisp lager with a delicate aroma and sweet fruity taste. The blend of hops produce a distinct bitter flavour with a light texture. Not surprisingly, it is perfect for BBQ meats on a warm afternoon, such as beef and pork. The stronger bitter taste also compliments seafood dishes such as cuttlefish, baby octopus (freshly plucked from its parents) and battered fish.
But it isn't just the taste that makes XXX the best beer in Australia in the eyes of Queenslanders.
The first thing that must be understood about people who live in Queensland is that they consider themselves Queenslanders. And no that isn't just a tag like Brisbanites, or Sydneysiders or Melbournites. People who grew up in Queensland are fiercely proud to be Queenslanders. Similar to the divide between my own countrymen (Scottish) and the English. People from 'down south' in Australia often smugly generalise about Queenslanders - they think they see themselves as somehow different, that their lifestyle is more relaxed, that they spend most of their time at the finest stretch of coastline in the world, by the beach, in the sun, slowly knocking back icy cold beers with their mates.
The birthplace and epitome of the classic Australian "No worries mate, she'll be right" attitude. Friendly, piss-swilling Aussies who worry more about having a good time than running around like a chook trying to make money.
Well, they're right. The joke's on them.
Why is this relevant? Because Queenslanders want to be Queenslanders. They are proud of their beautiful state, and of their lifestyle which in their opinion is the best in the world (and the further north you go, the more you live it). And being proud of their state, and of their golden, outdoor, sporting, mate-driven, beach lifestyle, Queenslanders take passionate pride in their own. In their sporting teams, in their heroes, and, of course, in their beer.

wink
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Reply #24 posted 01/18/04 4:44pm

althom

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Number23 said:


Well babyGurrl, taste wise, XXX is a crisp lager with a delicate aroma and sweet fruity taste. The blend of hops produce a distinct bitter flavour with a light texture. Not surprisingly, it is perfect for BBQ meats on a warm afternoon, such as beef and pork. The stronger bitter taste also compliments seafood dishes such as cuttlefish, baby octopus (freshly plucked from its parents) and battered fish.
But it isn't just the taste that makes XXX the best beer in Australia in the eyes of Queenslanders.
The first thing that must be understood about people who live in Queensland is that they consider themselves Queenslanders. And no that isn't just a tag like Brisbanites, or Sydneysiders or Melbournites. People who grew up in Queensland are fiercely proud to be Queenslanders. Similar to the divide between my own countrymen (Scottish) and the English. People from 'down south' in Australia often smugly generalise about Queenslanders - they think they see themselves as somehow different, that their lifestyle is more relaxed, that they spend most of their time at the finest stretch of coastline in the world, by the beach, in the sun, slowly knocking back icy cold beers with their mates.
The birthplace and epitome of the classic Australian "No worries mate, she'll be right" attitude. Friendly, piss-swilling Aussies who worry more about having a good time than running around like a chook trying to make money.
Well, they're right. The joke's on them.
Why is this relevant? Because Queenslanders want to be Queenslanders. They are proud of their beautiful state, and of their lifestyle which in their opinion is the best in the world (and the further north you go, the more you live it). And being proud of their state, and of their golden, outdoor, sporting, mate-driven, beach lifestyle, Queenslanders take passionate pride in their own. In their sporting teams, in their heroes, and, of course, in their beer.

wink

What a load of crap!
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Reply #25 posted 01/18/04 4:45pm

Number23

althom said:

Number23 said:


Well babyGurrl, taste wise, XXX is a crisp lager with a delicate aroma and sweet fruity taste. The blend of hops produce a distinct bitter flavour with a light texture. Not surprisingly, it is perfect for BBQ meats on a warm afternoon, such as beef and pork. The stronger bitter taste also compliments seafood dishes such as cuttlefish, baby octopus (freshly plucked from its parents) and battered fish.
But it isn't just the taste that makes XXX the best beer in Australia in the eyes of Queenslanders.
The first thing that must be understood about people who live in Queensland is that they consider themselves Queenslanders. And no that isn't just a tag like Brisbanites, or Sydneysiders or Melbournites. People who grew up in Queensland are fiercely proud to be Queenslanders. Similar to the divide between my own countrymen (Scottish) and the English. People from 'down south' in Australia often smugly generalise about Queenslanders - they think they see themselves as somehow different, that their lifestyle is more relaxed, that they spend most of their time at the finest stretch of coastline in the world, by the beach, in the sun, slowly knocking back icy cold beers with their mates.
The birthplace and epitome of the classic Australian "No worries mate, she'll be right" attitude. Friendly, piss-swilling Aussies who worry more about having a good time than running around like a chook trying to make money.
Well, they're right. The joke's on them.
Why is this relevant? Because Queenslanders want to be Queenslanders. They are proud of their beautiful state, and of their lifestyle which in their opinion is the best in the world (and the further north you go, the more you live it). And being proud of their state, and of their golden, outdoor, sporting, mate-driven, beach lifestyle, Queenslanders take passionate pride in their own. In their sporting teams, in their heroes, and, of course, in their beer.

wink

What a load of crap!


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Reply #26 posted 01/18/04 4:45pm

MostBeautifulG
rlNTheWorld

althom said:

I bet I'm too late for this thread. hmm




Just on time nod


love kiss2 mushy
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Reply #27 posted 01/18/04 4:47pm

althom

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MostBeautifulGrlNTheWorld said:

althom said:

I bet I'm too late for this thread. hmm




Just on time nod


love kiss2 mushy

Struth! batting eyes
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Reply #28 posted 01/18/04 4:47pm

MostBeautifulG
rlNTheWorld

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Number23 said:

babyGurrl said:

Where is that Althom person...I saw his profile once...I know he is Australian too nod

smile

Your not him sad But I like your profile smile


redface
I drink XXX and swear a lot. Does that count?


do you mean Beer when you say XXX?


It means whatever you want it to mean. nod






Well according to the back of my bottle of Foster...


Foster's Lager was first brewed in Melbourne in 1888. Developed for the harsh warm climate of Australia. Foster's Lager has achieved worldwide recognition for is hearty, quenching flavour. It's brewed today as it was over 100 years ago, and is still celebrated as the definitive Australian beer.


lol


Well babyGurrl, taste wise, XXX is a crisp lager with a delicate aroma and sweet fruity taste. The blend of hops produce a distinct bitter flavour with a light texture. Not surprisingly, it is perfect for BBQ meats on a warm afternoon, such as beef and pork. The stronger bitter taste also compliments seafood dishes such as cuttlefish, baby octopus (freshly plucked from its parents) and battered fish.
But it isn't just the taste that makes XXX the best beer in Australia in the eyes of Queenslanders.
The first thing that must be understood about people who live in Queensland is that they consider themselves Queenslanders. And no that isn't just a tag like Brisbanites, or Sydneysiders or Melbournites. People who grew up in Queensland are fiercely proud to be Queenslanders. Similar to the divide between my own countrymen (Scottish) and the English. People from 'down south' in Australia often smugly generalise about Queenslanders - they think they see themselves as somehow different, that their lifestyle is more relaxed, that they spend most of their time at the finest stretch of coastline in the world, by the beach, in the sun, slowly knocking back icy cold beers with their mates.
The birthplace and epitome of the classic Australian "No worries mate, she'll be right" attitude. Friendly, piss-swilling Aussies who worry more about having a good time than running around like a chook trying to make money.
Well, they're right. The joke's on them.
Why is this relevant? Because Queenslanders want to be Queenslanders. They are proud of their beautiful state, and of their lifestyle which in their opinion is the best in the world (and the further north you go, the more you live it). And being proud of their state, and of their golden, outdoor, sporting, mate-driven, beach lifestyle, Queenslanders take passionate pride in their own. In their sporting teams, in their heroes, and, of course, in their beer.

wink



lol
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Reply #29 posted 01/18/04 4:48pm

MostBeautifulG
rlNTheWorld

althom said:

MostBeautifulGrlNTheWorld said:

althom said:

I bet I'm too late for this thread. hmm




Just on time nod


love kiss2 mushy

Struth! batting eyes

What???
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