Where the bloody hell are you?
#2
Posted: 4/29/06 at 11:39pm
Are you drunk?
"Long live God!" (GODSPELL)
#3
Posted: 4/29/06 at 11:40pm
i saw this title thread and immediatly thought of that add in Conde Nast Traveler!!!
i wanna go to Australia.
i wanna go to Australia.
"Picture "The View," with the wisecracking, sympathetic sweethearts of that ABC television show replaced by a panel of embittered, suffering or enraged Arab women" -the Times review of Black Eyed
#4
Posted: 4/29/06 at 11:41pm
AUSTRALIA . . . WARLOW . . . AUSTRALIA . . . WARLOW
"They're eating her and then they're going to eat me. OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!!" -Troll 2
#5
Posted: 4/29/06 at 11:41pm
Why would you want to go there? Obviously the people there are drunk!
"Long live God!" (GODSPELL)
#6
Posted: 4/29/06 at 11:42pm
I wish Dollypop, but it's only 1pm down under...
#7
Posted: 4/29/06 at 11:43pm
It starts with one person and eventually the whole nation becomes a candidate for AA.
Sad. Terribly sad.
Sad. Terribly sad.
"Long live God!" (GODSPELL)
#9
Posted: 4/29/06 at 11:45pm
The true sign of an alcoholic is when they start drinking at early hours.
Beware the Perils of Alcohol!
Beware the Perils of Alcohol!
"Long live God!" (GODSPELL)
Updated On: 4/29/06 at 11:45 PM
#10
Posted: 4/29/06 at 11:46pm
I'm not crazy, nor am I drunk...
This is what has caused the international controversy, including in the States!
Where the bloody hell are you? - TV Commercial
This is what has caused the international controversy, including in the States!
Where the bloody hell are you? - TV Commercial
#11
Posted: 4/29/06 at 11:49pm
Well, I'm glad you're not drunk. There was a woman I know who had pet seashells. She used to start drinking at noon and was crocked well before vespers.
She now lives under the sink in her grandmother's kitchen.
Sad. Terribly sad.
She now lives under the sink in her grandmother's kitchen.
Sad. Terribly sad.
"Long live God!" (GODSPELL)
#12
Posted: 4/29/06 at 11:52pm
I'm sure, dear. She's right there with the Leprechauns and the shoelace fairies...
#13
Posted: 4/30/06 at 4:53am
hehe, i like this ad. Bloody is an essential part of my vocabulary
J'ai compris tous les mots, j'ai bien compris, merci.............
#14
Posted: 4/30/06 at 5:03am
I've BEEN to Australia, thank you very much.
And I liked New Zealand better...
And I liked New Zealand better...
"This thread reads like a series of White House memos." — Mister Matt
#15
Posted: 4/30/06 at 5:14am
Of course you did! that would be because New Zealand is the nicest country ever!
J'ai compris tous les mots, j'ai bien compris, merci.............
#16
Posted: 4/30/06 at 6:21am
Also New Zealand is very, very quiet. Mainly because most of the population has moved to Australia.
NZtheatreluva, the only theatre in NZ is that which Australia has sent there!
NZtheatreluva, the only theatre in NZ is that which Australia has sent there!
#17
Posted: 4/30/06 at 7:27am
I live in Australia, and I love it. Except for the fact that we don't have Broadway.
"To starving for attention, hating convention, hating pretention....not to mention of course, hating dear ol' Mum and Dad."
"And nobody in all of Oz, no wizard that there is or was, is ever gonna bring ME DOWN!!!!"
#18
Posted: 4/30/06 at 8:47am
i've OFTEN wondered why the bloody hell i've never been there. then i look at my bank account.
RIP glebby <3
#19
Posted: 4/30/06 at 8:58pm
Hmmm...I've lived in both countries, and I can happily say that NZ and Aus are almost identical as far as people are concerned, and equally stunning as far as geography is. Their accent is better...but yes, they all live over here now. All my maori cousins are here, and my suburb is essentially New Zealandland...
And cturtle, do something the bloody hell about it! :)
And cturtle, do something the bloody hell about it! :)
Updated On: 4/30/06 at 08:58 PM
#20
Posted: 4/30/06 at 10:51pm
"Their accent is better". That really sux, or is that six. I was talking the other day with someone (Australian) who now lives in NZ. She said you can really tell someone from Sydney from someone from Melbourne when you are over there (NZ), which is funny as we (Australians) pretty much think we all have the same accent.
#21
Posted: 4/30/06 at 10:53pm
No, you all don't, alterego. In fact, I know members of the same family who have quite different accents.
Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson
#22
Posted: 4/30/06 at 10:57pm
Really? I hadn't noticed Rathnait. Well, maybe one of them.
#23
Posted: 4/30/06 at 10:59pm
The elder's accent is quite a big thicker than the younger's, you'd have to agree with that...
Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson
#24
Posted: 4/30/06 at 11:06pm
I hadn't noticed, but then you'd notice more than I as I'm surrounded by the accent all the time. God knows what you'd make of mine!
#25
Posted: 4/30/06 at 11:07pm
I can't wait to find out!
Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson
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