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I presume it's a non talk version Fl og. You just look at the pictures.

BBO from the film reviews I have heard there is only one version, that is there ain't no dialogue

 

The Mad Max series is an Australian cultural classic.

It does appear that some posters in this thread do lack the ability to truly understand the classics.

It is clearly impossible to educate all of the lower classes.

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The Mad Max series is an Australian cultural classic.

It does appear that some posters in this thread do lack the ability to truly understand the classics.

It is clearly impossible to educate all of the lower classes.

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Well said,ive been hoping to meet more classy and smarter type of people and it seem like there aint many of us Froggy.

 

Well said,ive been hoping to meet more classy and smarter type of people and it seem like there aint many of us Froggy.

Lord Jizza an integral cog among the social elite of Peach Forest! Bwahaha Bwahahah!

I suppose formal attire is when you don the cut down gumboots?

Lord Jizza an integral cog among the social elite of Peach Forest! Bwahaha Bwahahah!

I suppose formal attire is when you don the cut down gumboots?

Flairs for big night out.And T/shirt and Connie for the cold nights.


I am presently in the orient and have been trying to watch the game from the British Club. Do you know the blighters wouldn't change the channel. Now that is uncouth.

Mydee that is damned poor form. Leave you details with my man as I still have contacts at Whitehall, I can still pull a few strings!

nah, it's being full of s*it and dyslexic, or maybe being full of grappa and dyslexic....take your pick

I always thought dyslexia was a cruel term for the sufferer to have to read. It would come out as lexdyslia.

Flairs for big night out.And T/shirt and Connie for the cold nights.

That's impressive Jizz! I imagine that get up would enable you win to over your fair share of heifers. ( although a bag of oats or half a bale of hay might be needed to seal the deal)

 

That's impressive Jizz! I imagine that get up would enable you win to over your fair share of heifers. ( although a bag of oats or half a bale of hay might be needed to seal the deal)

Generally lick me eyebrows and say gurday.Usually works.

Generally lick me eyebrows and say gurday.Usually works.

They an easy lot out your way Jazza?

They an easy lot out your way Jazza?

doesnt always work,it averages about 99.98%

BBO you just over acted too much for my liking.

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Otherwise I did enjoy Mad Max 4

I don't need to overact Fl og ......... I am naturally the centre of attention.

I have seen it first hand and it cannot be denied.

Though it is often for the wrong reasons.

I don't need to overact Fl og ......... I am naturally the centre of attention.

So it was you ripping your shirt off at the G a few weeks ago! Good to see a man proud of his ample girth.


BBO you just over acted too much for my liking.

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Otherwise I did enjoy Mad Max 4

Bitter wouldn't have been in that film....not glamorous for him. Plus, doubt they would have high quality shiraz on set...another deal-breaker for our Uncle Bitter.

Bitter wouldn't have been in that film....not glamorous for him. Plus, doubt they would have high quality shiraz on set...another deal-breaker for our Uncle Bitter.

Do they have shiraz in Canadia Mable?

Do they stomp on Fl ogs in Canadia Mable?

I am proud of what I have!! Few can match it!

There was certainly enough for everyone.

There was certainly enough for everyone.

I'm still trying to remove the vision from the reoccurring nightmares I've been getting since


Do they have shiraz in Canadia Mable?

Do they stomp on Fl ogs in Canadia Mable?

They do have some very nice wines in Canada, so I've been told.

In Canada we use frogs as bait for fishing.

But be honest, Bitter, they didn't offer you enough cash to travel over to Africa where they were filming the movie, did they?

Bitter wouldn't have been in that film....not glamorous for him. Plus, doubt they would have high quality shiraz on set...another deal-breaker for our Uncle Bitter.

He was there on set to protect his girls

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I'm still trying to remove the vision from the reoccurring nightmares I've been getting since

Was it snowing that day or was it just dandruff,spittle and sweat pouring off the specimen?

 

They do have some very nice wines in Canada, so I've been told.

In Canada we use frogs as bait for fishing.

But be honest, Bitter, they didn't offer you enough cash to travel over to Africa where they were filming the movie, did they?

I know there was something about Canadians I did not like.

They do have some very nice wines in Canada, so I've been told.

In Canada we use frogs as bait for fishing.

But be honest, Bitter, they didn't offer you enough cash to travel over to Africa where they were filming the movie, did they?

Fl ogs as bait for fishing -- cruel way to poison fish I reckon

However, you are quite correct Mable it takes a lot to get me out out of the manor at Romsey for any length of time. A weekend at Earl Hood's estate is , obviously, an exception.


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