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usually fat people wearing fubu or dada or some stupid wanabee gangsta crap, what happened to the good old days when a torana or a comodore were driven by ya typicalt shaved head or mullet, flanno wearin, tight ass black jeans with db's, now ya get all these new comercal young bogans in there holdens wearin ny yankee hats to the side(wich ask them to name 5 playes from the yankees and well see if they can), buttonup pants and fubu or even dada, i mean fair enuf if ya strollin through midland at 3am the day after dole day then i would expect to see this, but why cant we some how get rid of these comfused 1/2 wigger, but yet still play pantera in the cd player but i got a ja rule or fiddy cent cd next to them in the cd stacker, im sorry but i just cant deal with this, coming from high wycombe and havin older brothers who were all bogan as lookin like somethin of skinhead and they all knew how to work on engines its really put a sour taste in my mouth, back in the day bogans were north and south of the river and everywere, nowdays there like the southern white rhino, they should be on the 5c peice somewhat of a national treasure, and now when ya see a sweet lookin torry or commodore or manaro posibly charger also with a f%7^ off were full sticker on it or a holden pisses on jap crap sticker it makes ya wana follow them home and give them a hug for keepin the bogan dream alive, and another thing while were on it is with these new generation bogans (newogans) all have fat gf's who will tell you how there bf's stock vk will thrash your jap crap, all made even more funnier by her pregnet gut hanging out of her 3 sizes to small hrt shirt that she got at the 99 v8 supercars at wanneroo, and slightly faded is the craig loundes signiture on it, but no thats not enough, instead of already disgracing the old skool gogan thes newogans decide that in order to be even kooler, yes even kooler then the dada and fubu, yes even more cooler then the fat gf with gutrolls hangin out the side and more makeup them wacko jacko, no that all isnt enough, instead what they do is proberly one of the biggest car mod a newogan can do, posibly even take out a loan to do it, it is........the play boy bunny sticker..... but we wont get one or 2 small 50mm stickers no, insted the whole back windo looks like a rabbit, does anyone els share this problem or is it just me,

bring bak the old skool bogan

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