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Don't scare me brah.

In all seriousness.. living in Australia, a country with one of the lowest crime rates in the world, our people would be very dumbfounded when faced with some of the serious hardcore shit that goes around mega US cities. It'll be like throwing a sheep in a pack of wolves

nothing to be worried about dude, just mind your business, no one will bother you.

plus as I said, americans are rude. especially the police in new york - I guess they have reason to be though. Vegas is good though. its very chill there, women are hot as. the waitress all dress in silk panties and corsettes with titties popping out.

ceasers palace has an amazing marine aquarium in the restaraunts area.

rodeo drive is more like 3 hours of sleep drive.

and everyone will be amazed at your accent. if you wanna pick up, exagerate your accent lol

See this every day at work. Think I'm getting bored of it...but it sure is a nice thing.

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and everyone will be amazed at your accent. if you wanna pick up, exagerate your accent lol

Barbs does not really have an Australian accent...not saying the Turkish accent doesn't stand on it's own merits...

Barbs does not really have an Australian accent...not saying the The land of goat sphincter rings accent doesn't stand on it's own merits...

assuming he has a pretty good grip on imitating the Aus accent. shouldnt have any problems..

oh if your feeling like you wanna eat good junk food, go to "wendys" heart attack in meals.

My brother number 2 went to US/Canada earlier this year, he told me that takeaway joints over there in US are disgusting. He ordered a small meal and it's bigger than our 'big' here, also saying the joint doesn't look inviting like here.

He basically ate pizza/pasta til Canada, had proper food there. And lost few kilos - could be excitement of going places as well.

My brother number 2 went to US/Canada earlier this year, he told me that takeaway joints over there in US are disgusting. He ordered a small meal and it's bigger than our 'big' here, also saying the joint doesn't look inviting like here.

He basically ate pizza/pasta til Canada, had proper food there. And lost few kilos - could be excitement of going places as well.

no its not. lol

our Mcdonalds are the same size to theirs, they just have an extra jumbo size.

otherwise its all reletively the same.

See this every day at work. Think I'm getting bored of it...but it sure is a nice thing.

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Barbs does not really have an Australian accent...not saying the Turkish accent doesn't stand on it's own merits...

When i get a sore throat, a northern woggy type accent comes out of its own otherwise my speech is quite pleasantly Australian(ish).. Having been born here but spending my youth in the sphincter of the universe does play a part though i think :P

no its not. lol

our Mcdonalds are the same size to theirs, they just have an extra jumbo size.

otherwise its all reletively the same.

Some of the stuff I've seen on 'Man v Food' was pretty intense.

Would really like to try the food. Would never finish it though.

Yeah GT500. As in 500hp, supercharged V8!

Went for ride in it before?

no its not. lol

our Mcdonalds are the same size to theirs, they just have an extra jumbo size.

otherwise its all reletively the same.

I only know what I was being told, his friend said the same. Only way to find out is to go there and see for myself.

Some of the stuff I've seen on 'Man v Food' was pretty intense.

Would really like to try the food. Would never finish it though.

i dont know man.

the meals looked the same to me.. they would just have extra sized which were stupidly large.. you'de be suprised at how many would order and finish it though.. especially in NY..

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