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So that picture of me in kilt at Ken's got posted again recently... Anybody else wear a kilt?

Here's my brother modeling one of his Utilikilts in Oz back in '02:

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Kilts are great because sheep run away when they hear zippers.
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I bet your brother got a lift real quick, Veg.

GS, the Oz sheep run for cover as soon as you get the gumboots and fan belt out of the ute (pickup). **

** I hope I don't have to explain this one.
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Airbear wrote: GS, the Oz sheep run for cover as soon as you get the gumboots and fan belt out of the ute (pickup). **

** I hope I don't have to explain this one.
Being one of them city folks, I don't get it, but that's OK. I basically get the idea and I don't need an explanation
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Jeff in W.C. wrote:
Airbear wrote: GS, the Oz sheep run for cover as soon as you get the gumboots and fan belt out of the ute (pickup). **

** I hope I don't have to explain this one.
Being one of them city folks, I don't get it, but that's OK. I basically get the idea and I don't need an explanation
Well you see Jeff, you get the ......
... um ... no, you're right. You don't need an explanation from me.
Perhaps one of them Damn Kiwis will be along to spill the beans.
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Airbear wrote:
Jeff in W.C. wrote:
Airbear wrote: GS, the Oz sheep run for cover as soon as you get the gumboots and fan belt out of the ute (pickup). **

** I hope I don't have to explain this one.
Being one of them city folks, I don't get it, but that's OK. I basically get the idea and I don't need an explanation
Well you see Jeff, you get the ......
... um ... no, you're right. You don't need an explanation from me.
Perhaps one of them Damn Kiwis will be along to spill the beans.
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Max Headroom wrote: Charlie, I have no interest in ships. :twisted:
Just had coughing fit. Thanks for that, mate.
I hope NZ's economy improves, so you guys can afford some extra vowels.

ps: Thanks for John Clarke. Hope you don't want him back.
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Hey, Veg! Your brother's legs make you look absolutely . . . tan!
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Airbear wrote: Just had coughing fit. Thanks for that, mate.
I hope NZ's economy improves, so you guys can afford some extra vowels.

ps: Thanks for John Clarke. Hope you don't want him back.
Certainly an improvement on one of our previous exports, Joh Bjelke-Peterson, aye! Have you guys forgiven us for that one yet?

Still miss John Clarke. We watched an DVD compilation of "Fred Dagg", his alter ego a few weeks ago. The DVD had some of his later stuff included, he's a very clever guy.

Actually, NZ is considering a military takeover of the West Island while your political situation is still in disarray. We'll have your economy "fixed up" in no time . . . :lol:
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. We'll have your economy "fixed up" in no time . . . :lol:[/quote]

It's already fuxed. ;)
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