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3 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

That's right, I wasn't mentioning Speedos. However, I was referring to the swimwear worn by the voters when I mentioned Aussie's "laid-backness".

So, as you can see, I was neither "rubbishing" Australians nor mentioning Trump. I hope that clarifies things for you, buddy.

We can see and read the OP and  you can continue to lie..

Sad attempt to troll and a classic backfire. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, frank83628 said:

We can see and read the OP and  you can continue to lie..

Sad attempt to troll and a classic backfire. 

You seem particularly upset today, Dmitri. Is it the US-Ukraine deal, the new US military aid package or the US Congress planning to implement further "bone-crushing: sanctions against Russia that has so affected you, buddy?

If you wanna talk about it you know where to find me!

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Posted
1 hour ago, BLMFem said:

Australians - the most informal people on earth?

I've voted in the past just wearing my board shorts. 

 

Why do we need to dress formally? It's compulsory to vote in Oz, it's not compulsory to wear clothing. 

 

Are you a Brit?

 

I've got a Pommy neighbour, known him for 20 years, I've never seen him in short pants.😂

 

Loosen up you Pom's, relax on the clothing 😎

 

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3 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I've voted in the past just wearing my board shorts. 

 

Why do we need to dress formally? It's compulsory to vote in Oz, it's not compulsory to wear clothing. 

 

Are you a Brit?

 

I've got a Pommy neighbour, known him for 20 years, I've never seen him in short pants.😂

 

 

 

I couldn't care less if you voted with just a red sock stuckt on your willie. Or no clothes at all. Totally fine by me.

I just thought the pic was cool as you normally don't see Speedos at a voting station.

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1 hour ago, bkk6060 said:

Don't know about informal, but definitely the most arrogant people for what unknown reason I have met.

 

You say informal then you say arrogant?

 

Confusing, what do you mean by arrogant.

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2 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Don't know about informal, but definitely the most arrogant people for what unknown reason I have met.

That's a competition between Brits and Americans.

 

You're coming the raw prawn.

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53 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

I couldn't care less if you voted with just a red sock stuckt on your willie. Or no clothes at all. Totally fine by me.

I just thought the pic was cool as you normally don't see Speedos at a voting station.

OK, understand.

 

I reckon your posting was a good one, it gave me a chance to talk about my neighbour. He's a really nice guy, a good friend, it just messes with my mind that he never wears shorts, T shirts or singlets. Always wearing a collared shirt and long pants. 😊

 

Omg, all I have in my wardrobe are shorts and singlets, a few T shirts. 😎

 

The only time I wear long pants is to a funeral. 

 

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5 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

OK, understand.

 

I reckon your posting was a good one, it gave me a chance to talk about my neighbour. He's a really nice guy, a good friend, it just messes with my mind that he never wears shorts, or a T shirt or a singlet. 

 

Omg, that's all I have in my wardrobe. 

 

The only time I wear long pants is to a funeral. 

 

I couldn't imagine wearing long trousers and long sleeved shirts in Thailand outside the odd formal occasion. Strutting around in shorts and a t-shirt is one of the great benefits of living here, for Pete's sake!

I do draw a line at wearing Speedos away from the beach though, so maybe I am a snob.😄

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Just now, BLMFem said:

so maybe I am a snob

Lol ... seems that way ...   the problem being you should have worded the headline better / different ....    you needed to make it sound more unbias and friendly.  

Posted
4 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

I couldn't imagine wearing long trousers and long sleeved shirts in Thailand outside the odd formal occasion. Strutting around in shorts and a t-shirt is one of the great benefits of living here, for Pete's sake!

I do draw a line at wearing Speedos away from the beach though, so maybe I am a snob.😄

I agree 👍

 

I'm not a Speedo guy either. 

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10 minutes ago, steven100 said:

Lol ... seems that way ...   the problem being you should have worded the headline better / different ....    you needed to make it sound more unbias and friendly.  

I still fail to see how that title thread could come across as unfriendly unless informal is a negative word for some people. For me it's the opposite. I absolutely hate wearing a tie.

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I've only been to Australia once, and that is almost two decades ago. But I was impressed by their knowledge and skill in guiding people in their own country when I asked for directions, whether it was driving directions or places you simply have to see when there.

Felt

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2 hours ago, impulse said:

 

Speedos.  Dead giveaway in most of the world.  Oz?  Not so sure.  I guess they call them budgie smugglers.  Tip of the hat to @Spilornis

 

 

 

So by your reasoning every professional swimmer including every Olympic male swimmer is gay? Professional swimmers wear speedos because they are meant for swimming and speed. Most America men feel it necessary to wear swimming costumes that are hugely baggie and come to their knees to emulate rappers. 

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9 minutes ago, Keep Right said:

So by your reasoning every professional swimmer including every Olympic male swimmer is gay? Professional swimmers wear speedos because they are meant for swimming and speed. Most America men feel it necessary to wear swimming costumes that are hugely baggie and come to their knees to emulate rappers. 

Most of the divers are

Posted
3 hours ago, kwak250 said:

Not met many yanks then?

 

yes I like them meticulously dressed up in their drab when shopping in one of their Malls ... textile stuff we use for recycling in a paper factory

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

That's a competition between Brits and Americans.

 

You're coming the raw prawn.

 

Says the arrogant person from AU. 

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1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

yeah, sorry to be disrespectful with regards to the pronouns i used to address you

That's OK, I know you didn't mean to.

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Posted
5 hours ago, kwak250 said:

Not met many yanks then?

Suggest you listen to / observe some US Americans arriving at airports in: Thailand, Singapore, Djakarta, Hong Kong, Narita Shanghai. 

- 'Where's the special line for American citizens'.

- 'If you think I'm standing in any line think again, I'm an American citizen I don't put up with this, show me some respect'.

- and more,,,

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Posted
3 hours ago, Keep Right said:

So by your reasoning every professional swimmer including every Olympic male swimmer is gay? Professional swimmers wear speedos because they are meant for swimming and speed. Most America men feel it necessary to wear swimming costumes that are hugely baggie and come to their knees to emulate rappers. 

No intermediate swimmer will swim a length in a pool without speedos or jammers, include myself and following my better half I`m not gay, more a hopeless old husband which run to the pool when it's time for house chores.

Felt

Posted
7 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Don't know about informal, but definitely the most arrogant people for what unknown reason I have met.

Yeah we rather go to Walmart

 

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Posted
12 hours ago, frank83628 said:

I expect there are more than just 2 pictures of men in speedoes on you phone.

 

Why is it anti Trump? Can you not go a single day without taking about him?

Because the orange grifting,rapist ,conman is the biggest fraud in the history of politics.

Posted
36 minutes ago, theshu25 said:

Because the orange grifting,rapist ,conman is the biggest fraud in the history of politics.

Best politician since 1959.

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