Question for people over 50, also anyone else who's got input.

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It does come with salt! AND PEPPER! Just to your liking I would assume!

P.S. there might be a little sand in it, sorry I dropped it on the ground on the way here :/
 
dingoofus;3289908; said:
I could never do an office job, I have to be outdoors, doing something physical. I don't like being cooped up.

I also think this is where some of my points have been mis read. Because I'm really talking about Australia. I don't know what it was like or how people worked in everyone else's countires.
that probably why. americans probably no less about australians then most other cultures. i think we view it as just a extension of our society, thats on a big island with alot of desert in the middle.
known for: crocodiles thanks to steve irwin, koalas, kangaroos, dingos, a big reef, vegimite, and some mean jellyfish.

but its a good thing, for us to really take a interest you must:either be a threat to us, have been a threat,we fought a war in your country, or have horrible problems.


i must say you would probably be a prime vacation spot if mexico wasnt so close:grinno:
 
le patron;3289955; said:
It does come with salt! AND PEPPER! Just to your liking I would assume!

P.S. there might be a little sand in it, sorry I dropped it on the ground on the way here :/

Doesn't matter, I wont taste the sand. There's nothing I like more than a great big greasy mud biscuit for breakfast.
 
dingoofus;3289966; said:
Doesn't matter, I wont taste the sand. There's nothing I like more than a great big greasy mud biscuit for breakfast.
Indeed, I must agree there is nothing better than to wake up and have a fresh, steamy doo doo staring at you from your breakfast plate with lots of toppings and seasonings. Mmmmm
 
WAIT! Don't forget the cup of tea that's been ripening in the basement for a few years and the moldy, stale, bug ridden crumpets. Now that makes me say, "Mmmmm"
 
sostoudt;3289958; said:
that probably why. americans probably no less about australians then most other cultures. i think we view it as just a extension of our society, thats on a big island with alot of desert in the middle.
known for: crocodiles thanks to steve irwin, koalas, kangaroos, dingos, a big reef, vegimite, and some mean jellyfish.

but its a good thing, for us to really take a interest you must:either be a threat to us, have been a threat,we fought a war in your country, or have horrible problems.


i must say you would probably be a prime vacation spot if mexico wasnt so close:grinno:

Yeh because in my great grandparents time, Australia was just starting out as a newly formed country, so there's alot of hard work involved to get a country up and running, I think that's why people don't realise just how much the old generations in the past 100 years have worked in Australia. I don't know, in America, your civilsation was already established, so youse jus thad to maintain it, we had to build ours up.

I reckon if people from overseas knew how much hard work Australians have had to do since the turn of the century, they'd see my point more clearly.
 
le patron;3289992; said:
WAIT! Don't forget the cup of tea that's been ripening in the basement for a few years and the moldy, stale, bug ridden crumpets. Now that makes me say, "Mmmmm"

*starts to drink tea* you didn't pee in this did you?
 
Good to hear, ol' chap! Well I really must be going, Cheerio! Talk to you on the morrow!
 
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