View Full Version : Last one out of New Zealand - Switch off the lights!
bookworm_020
11-20-07, 11:48 PM
I thought that some comments by New zealand posters about people leaving New Zealaned were a little OTT
I Guess I was wrong:oops::damn:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/40000-leave-nz-for-australia/2007/11/21/1195321818830.html
Does that mean New Zealand want's to become part of Australia?
(Now taking cover to avoid angry Kiwi's):dead:
http://www.b3tards.com/u/57a418c694bc7c6296b3/newzee2.jpg
It would be good if the Kiwi's joined us as a nation, think of the Rugby team we'd be able to field!!
Unstoppable!!
But then we'd need a new neighbour to mock and the Indonesians get funny and jihadish when you mock them, apparently they're only allowed to trample on our feelings and ideals. But that's for another thread.
kiwi_2005
11-21-07, 03:38 AM
I would say yes to NZ becoming part of Australia got no problem with that, but would you Aussies want us crazy kiwis as your bruthas :hmm: Your run out of beer in a week! :D
I think that the two nations joining eachother would be a good thing, except for the problem australia has got...
Its full of australians
Rotary Crewman
11-21-07, 04:07 AM
Pffft, Australia, New Zealand, same difference right now anyway!
:lol:
Good job you got an open door for all the immigrants as your going to need them, that or get swamped out with sheep. ;)
bookworm_020
11-21-07, 07:05 PM
I would say yes to NZ becoming part of Australia got no problem with that, but would you Aussies want us crazy kiwis as your bruthas :hmm: Your run out of beer in a week! :D
You guys can still join Austalia without a problem. When federation happened in 1901, New Zealand was invited to join, but decided not to. A clause was left in allow New Zealand to join at a later date. It's still there!
AS for running out of beer HA! HA! HA! HA!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Don't worry will teat you like tasmainian's :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Skybird
11-21-07, 07:14 PM
http://www.b3tards.com/u/57a418c694bc7c6296b3/newzee2.jpg
that is a very tempting advert for a place to live in. Europe definitely is far two crowded. Nowhere - except maybe some places in Scandinavia - you can walk for six hours in a straight line without meeting people, see cars, roads, telephone poles, distant rooftops. And what I find most depressing in all this is: that almost all people cannot see what a loss that is.
that is a very tempting advert for a place to live in. Europe definitely is far too crowded. Nowhere - except maybe some places in Scandinavia - you can walk for six hours in a straight line without meeting immigrants, see grafitti, needles, poles, distant mosques. And what I find most depressing in all this is: that almost all people cannot see what a loss that is.
Truer words were never spoken
Torplexed
11-21-07, 09:52 PM
Damn that Peter Jackson....
http://neptoon.homestead.com/NewZealand.jpg
that is a very tempting advert for a place to live in. Europe definitely is far too crowded. Nowhere - except maybe some places in Scandinavia - you can walk for six hours in a straight line without meeting immigrants, see grafitti, needles, poles, distant mosques. And what I find most depressing in all this is: that almost all people cannot see what a loss that is.
Truer words were never spoken
You guys must really hate Poland :doh:
Skybird
11-22-07, 04:30 AM
that is a very tempting advert for a place to live in. Europe definitely is far too crowded. Nowhere - except maybe some places in Scandinavia - you can walk for six hours in a straight line without meeting immigrants, see grafitti, needles, poles, distant mosques. And what I find most depressing in all this is: that almost all people cannot see what a loss that is.
Truer words were never spoken
For the record: this is not what I said.
I get what you want to say, but misquoting somebody else to deliver the message is not really a gentleman's way.
that is a very tempting advert for a place to live in. Europe definitely is far too crowded. Nowhere - except maybe some places in Scandinavia - you can walk for six hours in a straight line without meeting immigrants, see grafitti, needles, poles, distant mosques. And what I find most depressing in all this is: that almost all people cannot see what a loss that is.
Truer words were never spoken
For the record: I said all of this.
I really love it when people misquote me.
Truer words were never spoken.
I tried to resist*.
*don't quote me on that.
Skybird
11-22-07, 05:06 AM
Leturm,
meet me after sunset in the woods. and make sure all your businesses are settled. :arrgh!:
Leturm,
meet me after sunset in the woods. and make sure all your businesses are settled. :arrgh!:
OK, but bring some lubricant this time. :arrgh!:
Rotary Crewman
11-22-07, 05:32 AM
Its all gone a bit too Navy :o
Damn that Peter Jackson....
Who is this person? :-?
Then again don't bother it's not that important.
Moving on..................
All rise to the National Anthem of New Zealand
http://www.national-anthems.net/real/NZ Instrumental Version
http://www.national-anthems.net/real/vocal/NZ Vocal Version
that is a very tempting advert for a place to live in. Europe definitely is far too crowded. Nowhere - except maybe some places in Scandinavia - you can walk for six hours in a straight line without meeting immigrants, see grafitti, needles, poles, distant mosques. And what I find most depressing in all this is: that almost all people cannot see what a loss that is.
Time change and cultures change with it.
Skybird
11-22-07, 08:24 AM
Damn that Peter Jackson....
Who is this person? :-?
Lord of the Rings, anyone...? ;)
Skybird
11-22-07, 08:30 AM
I would welcome it if some moderator would get the bad quote issue out of this thread.
It is not really funny, and I just got the first mail by somebody who attacked me on what according to Swede's "joke" I should have said, but haven't. My opinion on Islam is no secret, but I never would put it in such stupid ways. And false quotes maybe are not a proper vehicle to deliver a joke, since misquotings already have caused anger and flaming in the past so often.
Tchocky
11-22-07, 08:46 AM
I was caught for a second, thought "he'll regret that one in a few pages", then saw the original. No harm done. I think the thread is clear enough as is.
Sky - If you're referring to joea, think he was after Swede..
Not very clever quoting Skybird to a point then changing what Skybird said, sorry that's not cricket. :nope:
Skybird
11-22-07, 09:03 AM
I was caught for a second, thought "he'll regret that one in a few pages", then saw the original. No harm done. I think the thread is clear enough as is.
Sky - If you're referring to joea, think he was after Swede..
No problem with joea.
Onkel Neal
11-22-07, 10:07 AM
Action taken. Swede promised he would steer clear of this kind of racism/trolling. I gave him another chance, but he obviously cannot avoid this topic.
I was caught for a second, thought "he'll regret that one in a few pages", then saw the original. No harm done. I think the thread is clear enough as is.
Sky - If you're referring to joea, think he was after Swede.. No problem with joea.
Indeed I've gotten way past fed up, thank goodness Neal took some action. Otherwise I liked what Sky originally wrote.
Skybird
11-22-07, 10:20 AM
Action taken. Swede promised he would steer clear of this kind of racism/trolling. I gave him another chance, but he obviously cannot avoid this topic.
Thanks. I did not assume he intended to do damage. I thought he just was thoughtless.
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