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I go for the Blues cos Im sane... Actually its cos WE'RE IN CANBERRA NOT BRISBANE!

that makes NO SENCE WHAT SO EVER!!! :rofl:

because we're in canberra not brisbane... you dont live in sydney either so your point is invalid and crap haha

just cause we are surrounded by dodgy newsouthwelshmen doesnt mean we need to like them. GO THE MAROONS!!!

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It actually makes alot of sense... The ACT isnt a state its a territory therefore the nearest STATE of origin would be NSW (yes thats right NSW is closer than QLD) --- SO, if you had the ability of independant thought you might have worked that out (then again you do go for QLD) or mabye you should go for Tasmania (if trhey had a team) cos that sounds more like where you belong. :rofl:

It actually makes alot of sense... The ACT isnt a state its a territory therefore the nearest STATE of origin would be NSW (yes thats right NSW is closer than QLD) --- SO, if you had the ability of independant thought you might have worked that out (then again you do go for QLD) or mabye you should go for Tasmania (if trhey had a team) cos that sounds more like where you belong. :)

And you recon r33 gtst owners have a poor attitude.

The problem with QLD is there are too many Queens!(landers)....

Actually, the real problem with QLD is that there are too many NSW people. All happy to bag the joint out, but give em half an opportunity and they're up there like a rat up a drainpipe.

Who could blame them for wanting to get out of sh*tholes like Syd-a-nee......

JD I think that's most unfair. I used to think there was only one Bougainville - in PNG. Then after living in Brisbane I discovered there are two but the spelling of the QLD one is slightly different ie Boganville. I even went back to live there again and see if it had changed but no, still good old Boganville. You can take the person out of Boganville...

I think you're right though re give em half a chance and they're up there like a rat up a drain pipe. That explains why QLD is so full of, er...rats, no? And we have a nice, vermin free NSW for all to enjoy.

But I have to say that QLD's roads are the ducks guts / muts nuts / bees knees if you have a motorbike. Can't think of any other reason to go there. To many rats... :)

Hmmm....me thinks you need to spend some "quality" time in the outer suburbs of Sydney, and then tell us again about how bad the bogans in Brisvegas are :uh-huh:

JD I think that's most unfair. I used to think there was only one Bougainville - in PNG. Then after living in Brisbane I discovered there are two but the spelling of the QLD one is slightly different ie Boganville. I even went back to live there again and see if it had changed but no, still good old Boganville. You can take the person out of Boganville...

I think you're right though re give em half a chance and they're up there like a rat up a drain pipe. That explains why QLD is so full of, er...rats, no? And we have a nice, vermin free NSW for all to enjoy. 

But I have to say that QLD's roads are the ducks guts / muts nuts / bees knees if you have a motorbike. Can't think of any other reason to go there. To many rats... :)

Sydney is cool, its Canberra thats the hole in Aus, nothing happens here and the rest of the country thinks we're a joke, we always get overlooked or just plain ignored... Ive been to Sydney and Brisbane and I have to say that they both have thier good and bad points... Both better than Canberra though.:P

And FoX--- Its quotes like that, that made me post my signature...

Sydney is cool, its Canberra thats the hole in Aus, nothing happens here and the rest of the country thinks we're a joke, we always get overlooked or just plain ignored... Ive been to Sydney and Brisbane and I have to say that they both have thier good and bad points... Both better than Canberra though.:)

i like canberra and anyone with stiffass suspension should too! if you like crapney so much why don't you go live there.

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Sydney is cool, its Canberra thats the hole in Aus, nothing happens here and the rest of the country thinks we're a joke, we always get overlooked or just plain ignored... Ive been to Sydney and Brisbane and I have to say that they both have thier good and bad points... Both better than Canberra though.:(

And FoX--- Its quotes like that, that made me post my signature...

Why? Cause ur a wank3r? :whackit:

that was uncalled for. petty little remarks, (with intent to start fights) are not welcome here.

i'll be at the pub at about 7.30 ish this evening, so save a seat for me.

tonights schedule should be something alongs the lines of:

:Party: :ddd: :alcoholic :spew:

Why? Cause ur a wank3r? :whackit:

Uh...Yeah, ok then................ :confused:

Anywho... Ill be there with bells on tonight, you couldnt fight me off with a stick.

Happy bloody birthday Luke!! Your finally a 22 year old fart like me! :(:rofl:

GO THE BLUES!!!!!! Its on!!

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