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Half wog.... :P I prefer soccer & rugby over afl any day also. Afl is a little boaring to watch.

Talking about sport......

Who's in to Boxing? Danny the green machine vs Anthony the knob head.

Maybe organise an SAU bbq at some ones house with a big tv and foxtel. :P

All chip in, shouldn't be too expensive for the fight.

Half wog.... :P I prefer soccer & rugby over afl any day also. Afl is a little boaring to watch.

Talking about sport......

Who's in to Boxing? Danny the green machine vs Anthony the knob head.

Maybe organise an SAU bbq at some ones house with a big tv and foxtel. :P

All chip in, shouldn't be too expensive for the fight.

Now theres a idea......I'd be kken for some beers and Boxing! Also keen as to see Green absolutly polax the tool! Put him back in his place i say!

Who's got a BIG screen and Foxtel?

no, but you don't need to be an aboriginal

to be aussie

lolz.... didnt i already go over this with you in the wasteland whoretown......

having wog in you. does not make you a non-australian unless you migrated here and are not an australian citizen

i am half wog and half "aussie"...... so in your eyes... wtf am i..... lolz :P

Aussie with a splash of "wog". depends where your parents were born i say, just say(for example) your mum was Americam and your dad was Greek and you were born here......i'd say your half Aussie quarter American and quarter Greek, but hey others may have a different opinion.

I don't believe the 'what are you' question should be interpreted as 'where were you born.'

Generally 99% of the people I come across interpret the question as 'what is the nationality of your family PRIOR to the first born in Australia'

lol.. At the end of the day every one has wog in them. Wogs ruled the world.. :P

Then they got greedy... :P

good mate. how are you tim?

good im dying to go 4 a hills run now that i had my hicas removed but my cars in pieces as i emptied out my custom catch can and polished the coilpack cover which i spent like 2 days on and is like a mirror but now im thinking stock look is better so im gonna paint satin black as b4 :P undecided my gf will have to give me her opinion when she gets home kinda like a bare metal respray for the catch can and the cover.

and for the other convers. im romanian but look aussie. i like soccer and rugby over afl cos i lived in sydney and i used to box when i was younger so i like that too :lol:

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