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Nene, Kell and I saw a real arrogant and stuck up wog driving a GTST @ the BP one night ... hope that balances things out :D

Thought he was real special ... didn't he Nene :cheers:

thats bordering on racial discrimination MATE!

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if you haven't already noticed buddy we live in the year 2008!! get a grip of yourself, the "wogs" built this country! how would you feel if i called you a dogger?

Wog is a state of mind, not a racist term. The amount of australian wogs out there boggles the mind.

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if you haven't already noticed buddy we live in the year 2008!! get a grip of yourself, the "wogs" built this country! how would you feel if i called you a dogger?

i dont normally enter in on ppl baiting each other into a sh!t fight... but i gotta say this made me LOL.

gotta love a broad sweeping statment........ i wanna have a go "white men cant jump"

i dont normally enter in on ppl baiting each other into a sh!t fight... but i gotta say this made me LOL.

gotta love a broad sweeping statment........ i wanna have a go "white men cant jump"

Maybe he was listening to the Best Of Starship (hint; its a really short album)

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=p0cf0bDYqe0

if you haven't already noticed buddy we live in the year 2008!! get a grip of yourself, the "wogs" built this country! how would you feel if i called you a dogger?

mate stop sniffing your own sense of self worth out your ass, Workers Of the Government didnt build shit....... now stop being a pretencious little princess and harden the f**k up :P

a dogger,??? what australians are dogs now? we are the best mate, dont forget that! aussies rule! proud much??? i think so

lol what's an aussie..............just as much of an import as a wog, just been here a couple of years longer...............different if you're aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.

I usually let comments like the one Reuben made slide.

Calling an individual 'wog' does not go down well with some of us.

If he tried to say all ethnic people (driving this that or whatever) are stuck up & arrogant i'd have something unfavourable to say in return.

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