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So, we have now gathered that the driving part is true.. which sadly i already knew!

and nobody thinks that ham in ham-burgers is cool..

we are more than happy with our hot chicks/babes

what are the current thoughts on our drinkable air?

Well i have lived in Vic, NSW, NT, SA and now QLD

NSW roads are the WORST!

Vic cops are the worst

NT people cant drive around corners but do 10kms over the speed limit

SA people thin you are psychic and dont use their indicators and drive 10 kms under the speed limit and have extremely narrow raods

QLD mostly do the speed limit and run red lights ALL the time lol

U havent experienced humidity unless you have been in darwin for the wet

The cold in the Victorian high country is unbeliveable, I mean -6 thats just wrong and then 45+ in summer its just crazy

I have only been here since January so im not an expert on things QLD style yet but im learning

Gods country flawed??

Sheer blasphemy, deport the bastards!

'The babes are great..BUGGER OFF GET YOUR OWN!

none of you can drive!..waddaya expect we're all pissed from drinking icy cold beer on account of the heat.

its so stinking hot and sweltery with the humidity, that u can drink the air.. Free Clean drinking water, not used to it? whats the problem, we're in a drought you know.

ur so laid back that u are to lazy to go to the fridge to get another beer, but take ur car park and its a battle to the death..Meh thats just sporting fun, take a mans last beer and see what happens.

hamburgers dont have ham in them!..FFS ye of little knowledge, we do that appease our Muslim brothers.

and what the hell is with none of u using indicators?' see q3 it's too damn hot to make the effort!!

It's a short list of complaints so it's pretty good really...you could make it your life's work cataloguing London's flaws :thumbsup:

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