MJ that was the rhyming for wooly woofter wasn’t it?
Geez First Dog, you must have visited Katoomba at some time to have drawn such a spectacularly accurate picture; mind yoo, the 3 sisters are queer, but that was to be expected.
inner suburbs of any large australian city? or… Canberra. where bicycles are sacred, have more rights than pedestrians and motorists, and the “inner city” field expands to include all of it. except tuggeranong. where lives THOSE sorts of people…
(people who do have those stickers on their utes, bacon busters is accepted and the australian flag is prominently displayed)
@PeterHau. Don’t get me started on Canberra and the sacred bike. Near where I live in Weston Creek there there is a corner on a reasonably busy (for Canberra) street that has a bicycle lane on the corner only!. An adjacent major road has been slimmed down to allow for bicycle lanes on it on which I have counted a maximum of 5 cyclists at any one time, both peak and non peak. F_ck me it is so twee but it can be bloody dangerous in a car at times. That doesn’t matter to the Woofters that have designed it as it appears that they think it is more important to protect a screamingly small minority while the majority can take their lives in their hands because of the downgraded conditions. To add insult to injury there are already existing bike paths adjacent to these roads!
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Andrew L
August 1, 2012 at 2:25 pmInternational Roast!
Mike Smith
August 1, 2012 at 2:30 pm@Zut: I think it was Celebrity Roast. A prototype of the footy show, but with beta jokes…
A woofter would be a gay dawg? Maybe.
puddleduck
August 1, 2012 at 2:51 pmO no! I’ve been saying KEEN-WAH! No wonder the ladies who chai look at me funny!
drmick
August 1, 2012 at 2:51 pmMJ that was the rhyming for wooly woofter wasn’t it?
Geez First Dog, you must have visited Katoomba at some time to have drawn such a spectacularly accurate picture; mind yoo, the 3 sisters are queer, but that was to be expected.
Whyrl
August 1, 2012 at 2:55 pmSafest just to remove all stickers from your ute.
Peterhau
August 1, 2012 at 3:03 pminner suburbs of any large australian city? or… Canberra. where bicycles are sacred, have more rights than pedestrians and motorists, and the “inner city” field expands to include all of it. except tuggeranong. where lives THOSE sorts of people…
(people who do have those stickers on their utes, bacon busters is accepted and the australian flag is prominently displayed)
drmick
August 1, 2012 at 3:25 pmThe Eureka flag flies from the rifle rack and a full size “SHOOT FERALS” Sticker on the back window and “Joh for PM” sticker on the bumper bar.
ernmalleyscat
August 1, 2012 at 3:25 pmStill, if you get off the beaten track and avoid the tourist traps, you can find some adorable poor babies to adopt.
Holden Back
August 1, 2012 at 3:39 pmWhen you think GLBTIQ is a sandwich, you know your moment in the sun has passed.
robinw
August 1, 2012 at 7:02 pm@PeterHau. Don’t get me started on Canberra and the sacred bike. Near where I live in Weston Creek there there is a corner on a reasonably busy (for Canberra) street that has a bicycle lane on the corner only!. An adjacent major road has been slimmed down to allow for bicycle lanes on it on which I have counted a maximum of 5 cyclists at any one time, both peak and non peak. F_ck me it is so twee but it can be bloody dangerous in a car at times. That doesn’t matter to the Woofters that have designed it as it appears that they think it is more important to protect a screamingly small minority while the majority can take their lives in their hands because of the downgraded conditions. To add insult to injury there are already existing bike paths adjacent to these roads!