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Old Nov 14th, 2008 | 03:23 AM
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Creative Australians?


This raised a chuckle lol

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/7727818.stm

"People in tropical north Queensland are extraordinarily creative"

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Old Nov 14th, 2008 | 04:44 AM
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What really amazes me Mucky, is that this has been going on for years at Mr Fox's establishment, as everyone within cooee would know.

But suddenly, its become world news, I guess Tony Fox is a lot smarter than we give him credit for.
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Old Nov 14th, 2008 | 11:02 AM
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Ho hum - surely everybody knows that you don't have to go that far, Down Under and then up north, to indulge in this lifestyle if that is what appeals? Surely there is a Swinger's Club (or whatever it might call itself) in your neighborhood?
Must have been a slow news day at the BBC.
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Old Nov 14th, 2008 | 02:08 PM
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Yep,
a bit ordinary and you're probably having more than the shirt ripped off your back!

Plenty of other options:
- joing a few alternatives/ferals
- go on a co-op optional camping
- just go yourself and find a NP.
- organise a groupie and make $$$
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Old Nov 14th, 2008 | 03:24 PM
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Lol I am shocked....A swingers club in my neighbourhood is there?? I would love to know??
Perhaps I should go along but take another woman as Mrs Muck would enjoy it far too much.

Perhaps your right, the BBC has got a bit fed up with reporting financial meltdown so has dug into the archives for something tastier.

And Bushranger, what did you say?? I am but a simple Welsh Pom and didn't understand a word of your post lol



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Old Nov 14th, 2008 | 03:57 PM
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Mucky,
I though aussie lingo would be easier than that Welsh gobbly gook!
Be it the grass is greener about the coal mines, I can understand you being a bit scant on some running free bush lots there and a wee bit chillier too.
What about some peat bog romps though, wouldna that be something steaming?
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Old Nov 15th, 2008 | 03:59 AM
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Nope....sorry mate you lost me...


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Old Nov 15th, 2008 | 03:15 PM
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I was actually thinking of you yesterday evening Mucky, not just the thought of you romping through the forest being a bit Yucky!

But having been down on the beach and a shallows shark, about 2.5 M of him was in the water, this being nearly dusk and he was probably after bait fish (and I've never seen this type before) and anyways, I mention this sighting to a wee lassie(I know that's Scottish talk) but it turns out she could be yer cousin or something for she's from Wales of all places and I thought afterwards, I could've got a translation for Mucky, but then I might have got myself into some trouble, a complete stranger asking a girl if she knew how I should tak about running naked throygh the forest or if there's any naked bogging in Wales, or whether the Duke of Wales does anything like that and Charlie nearly has a birthday same as I, but anyways, just think
. National Park
. Forest
. Nature
. Strip
. Run
. Watch out for drop bears
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Old Nov 16th, 2008 | 02:43 AM
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That's better see how easy it is to do it in English!!


Scottish people sometimes have an issue with talking English too, but they are not as bad as Newcastle folk.

Oh and by the way...Charles is Prince of Wales not Duke of Wales.

He is however the Duke of Cornwall.

That is different....

;-)

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Old Nov 16th, 2008 | 03:49 AM
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Knew it had something to do with a castle over that way Mucky, and of course he's a Prince.

What do the locals reckon of he maybe someday being King?
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Old Nov 16th, 2008 | 09:01 AM
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I reckon by the time lizzie pegs it, he will be 70 odd.
Personally I think he should be King and those UK citizens that still want the monarchy are probably largly in favour of him taking over but there is an arguement to skip him and chuck William in to the helm.

That would probably be good for the younger folk, but I really believe that Charlie is a wise old owl and I think he will be pretty good as King.

Not sure about his Mrs involvement though, most Brits don't give a stuff about her, but she has had terrible press to be honest.

Whats the Aussie Perspective?



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Old Nov 16th, 2008 | 03:42 PM
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The Royal family has copped it's fair share of flack going back to even Princess Margaret and then Anne but there was a fair bit of sympathy as well with them and then Diana was obviously a favourite so problems between her and Charlie did not do anything for Charlie, and so it was Lizzie and her mum that the public always admired more, and then especially given younger people looking for a Republic they have extra motivation to be disinterested.

I'm no republican for I see it as just a load of crap rhat will cost a heap of money and we're independent as it is anyway, and on the other hand I have never been overly enamoured by royal goings on, but I do agree that Charles should have the worldly wise experience now to make a reasonable King and I gather a lot of the public have warmed a bit more to Camilla and that will likely only happen more unless they/she is a complete disaster.

I seem to recall something in some press not long back that Charlie and her were kind of near separating but there's been no more mention of it and perhaps he just wanted some space at his garden in Highgate is it?, and then maybe he has a mistress there we know nought of!
Also remember some article written on it is perceived to be the right of royal males to have their mistresses squirrelled away!

Be interesting to know if Lizzie ever had some secret affairs!, and of course the Queen Mum liked her secret squig of the bottle, so it goes - she probably had a ball of a life, not having to be so out front and being able to lay back soak it all in and habe her laughs, and be loved by all.
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