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Tom Smit
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Re: Small world

#16 Post by Tom Smit »

Grant Bunter wrote:
For those who don't know;
Our National coat of arms has both the Emu and the Kangaroo on it. Neither can take a backward step...
Well, there's something that I didn't know. Hopefully I will never un-know it. 8)
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Re: Small world

#17 Post by Bruce Weldy »

Grant Bunter wrote: Our National coat of arms has both the Emu and the Kangaroo on it. Neither can take a backward step...

Unlike the French, who during war, can't take a forward one. :mrgreen:


Ok, who else can we insult......

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Re: Small world

#18 Post by biggerrigger »

That right there is some funny stuff.
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Re: Small world

#19 Post by Harley »

Bruce Weldy wrote:
Grant Bunter wrote:Unlike the French, who during war, can't take a forward one. :mrgreen: .
They must have done so though from 1778 to 1783 to save your ( USA ) arse :mrgreen:

Now Italian tanks...another matter...they had 7 gears...1 forward, 6 reverse.. :noob:
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#20 Post by Bruce Weldy »

Harley wrote:
Bruce Weldy wrote: They must have done so though from 1778 to 1783 to save your ( USA ) arse
True, they sent their bravest......they stayed here. :mrgreen:

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Re: Small world

#21 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

Bruce Weldy wrote: Ok, who else can we insult......
Did you hear about the tragic end of the Polish national hockey team? They drowned in spring training. :loler:

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Re: Small world

#22 Post by Titanium Hand »

I guess the internet makes the world in all of its vast glory just seem a bit more accessible to everyone everywhere.

I think my nearest BFM Advocate would be BitSmasher - Possibly in the inner west of Sydney 25k's away.

There Was a guy from Mosman (10ks) that use to provide sound with T48's to a boutique festival in the central coast, not active here anymore.

Then It would be Neil who lives near my Aunty in Kiama (bloody beautiful part of the southcoast might I add)

Never personally met any of them though :cry:

I'd love to get my rig out more often, just got too much of my day job going on to expend any additional energy. :cry: I must say, this forum with all of its knowledge and characters :cowboy: is always great to visit to see what everybodies up to.

I look forward to hearing some of your guys rigs some time in the future
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