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well thats as it stands now

an Asian Sensation [ 5 ] [8.77%]

German vonderburg [ 5 ] [8.77%]

Skippy Mate [ 8 ] [14.04%] 2nd

Aboriginal/Torres Straight Islander [ 14 ] [24.56%] 1st

Italian/Greek Fat pizza fan [ 7 ] [12.28%] equal 3rd

African/South American kind of thing [ 6 ] [10.53%]

Middle Eastern Indian [ 5 ] [8.77%]

Irish [ 7 ] [12.28%] equal 3rd

ok im actually a white trash australian boy, 3 gen of aussies with english bleeding bullocks poms before that (probably convicts who knows) there is also a touch of german i hear on my dad's side i think maybe 1 of his grandparents. my skin colours just a tan ive picked up from excessive skating when i was kid id go every day for like 4hours no matter how hot it was outside(im prob lucky i didnt die from dehydration) i get darker during the summer every year. And who ever mentioned it i got my looks from hitting the ugly tree all the way down thanks mate and hit in the head alot :D sorry if you were waiting for some interesting foreign background but im just a boring skippy mate.

i have a bro thats milky white and dosnt look anything like me and i have another half brother who's half wog and probably looks more like me than anyone else in my family. There have been thoughts maybe my mum hasnt told me something or maybe it was the milkman the handsome devil :happy:

cant believe how many picked aboriginal, ive only been called that 3 times i think in my life and they always guessed half aboriginal never full. my gf's got a "you didnt tell me your dating an indian guy" but the main 1 i get called is wog although i dont think i have the nose for it. i gota friend thats a skippy and has the same kinda tan we've been called wogs together many a time :D always good for a laugh specially when the rednecks are trying to be abusive to us. its a good idea to be more accepting of other nationality's when ya cant even figure out who's in your own :D

to whoever was apoligizing for calling me asian, it don't worry me mate cause when i was im primary school my best friend was vietnemise and i hung out with all the asians, maybe they thought i was 1 aswell :banana: infiltrating their ranks :P

running joke i give that guy at xmas is to sms him "happy chanuka" and accuse him of being jewish when he says he dosnt celebrate christmas. can't have him feel left out :P

my sis has just had 2 twin half south african baby's so i look forward to confusing people even more in future :D

and whoever said we are all skippys good call indeed.

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:ermm: cheers all for voting and participating in my stupid test.

next weeks is wtf is sleds nationality and how many people were killed to get that car...... :banana:

biggest post in sau history, i should write novels (ill call it "story you don't wanna bother reading")

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i thought it was important skyline car conversation :D

well yes probably the biggest load of dribble to hit the threads since cara's cruise 1 & 2 thread but i cant have a poll vote in wasteland :D

at least the name of the thread imply's there's stupidity within :) im your host Daniel thank you for playing along at home folks, till next time

feel free to delete it all in a couple of days if you like but you know ya just mad cause you guessed it wrong ;)

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