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The Top Ten things I have learned about Aussies from sharing camp with them in Africa are . . .

10. A mate is not your spouse.
9. Profanity is considered an art form.
8. If you are late for appetizers, forget it.
7. If you go last through the food line, forget it.
6. If shooting once is good, shooting twice is great, three times even better, four times . . .
5. In a conversation, paying attention and listening closely, you will understand every seventh word.
4. From a steady diet of Fosters and rugby over the centuries, males in Aussie are at least 25% larger than their American counterparts (in stature that is).
3. Keep the liquor under lock and key.
2. Aussies enjoy a good cigar . . . and enjoy it even more if it is your cigar.

And the Number One thing I have learned about Aussies from sharing camp with them in Africa is . . .

1. Aussies make damn fine company around the campfire.


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1. Aussies make damn fine company


Found the same to be true when visiting their country. Joyce and I hope to spend a six month period touring Oz after retirement.


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I spent an evening with Dan and Alan as well. Don't forget:

1. When they run out of Jack or Vino your bottle is their bottle and your glasses are theirs as well.

2. Blasting at Boris is akin to their prowess at camels, roo's and anything else that moves in that vast expanse....as long as you're shooting out of a vehicle. Preferably a moving one.

3. They seem immune from hangovers as well.

4. A lot of fun to be with in the bush.

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You missed one BIG point - they are intimidated by Kiwis! They really have this thing about those blokes from across the ditch that they cannot fathom. bewildered

Oh, and they really like their Shielas using sheep dip for perfume! Roll Eyes


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You missed one BIG point - they are intimidated by Kiwis!


That's cause we've seen what you guys do to sheep! rotflmo
 
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Had a blast sharing camp with Matt Graham last year in KwaZulu Natal.


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Advance Australia Fair!

Cheers, fellows.

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I also learned that the "F" word can be a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun......
 
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I've also learned that most people from the Southern Hemisphere have multiple livers. Said statement based upon many encounters with Southern Africans, Aussies, kiwis, Argentines, Exuadorians, etc. I feel like I need to check in to rehab after DSC every year thinking I can keep up. I don't know if the Coriolis Effect has anything to do with it, but the sample set proves true.


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MATE!!! all you blokes just wanna be Aussie's thats all there is to it Big Grin bloody unreal Cool
 
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4. From a steady diet of Fosters and rugby over the centuries, males in Aussie are at least 25% larger than their


I have to disagree with you on one point: real Aussies don't drink Fosters.


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4. From a steady diet of Fosters and rugby over the centuries, males in Aussie are at least 25% larger than their


I have to disagree with you on one point: real Aussies don't drink Fosters.


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Mate drink the best beer,sell the rest!!!
Even tastes better if someone shouts it
 
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There are plenty of Aussies drinking beer but I am pretty sure that there are not many drinking Fosters!
 
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There are plenty of Aussies drinking beer but I am pretty sure that there are not many drinking Fosters!


Well, I have drunk Fosters - it was in London, and was better than the rancid warm dishwater the Pommies were guzzling .... marginally. sofa

... and I was a Saffa at the time so didn't know any better .... Roll Eyes


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You bloody philistine colonials just fail to appreciate a decent beer when you find it!

Ya can't beat a pint of London Pride! beer






 
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I also learned that the "F" word can be a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun......


There we go, although not "'Strine," this could help.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di7Ooa9bKMc

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Mike,

I sure agree with #1. OZhunter is one of the finest people I have ever shared camp with...


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Had a blast sharing camp with Matt Graham last year in KwaZulu Natal.
How nice of you to say that Jack... Likewise mate!! Hopefully we can share a camp here in Australia before too long.

Hey - we didnt just share the camp either, we shared that blasted tick bite fever when we got home too!!!


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You missed one BIG point - they are intimidated by Kiwis! They really have this thing about those blokes from across the ditch that they cannot fathom. bewildered

Oh, and they really like their Shielas using sheep dip for perfume! Roll Eyes
rotflmo Intimidated rotflmo teach me to be as funny as you!!!


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What was it one of the lads in the Australia forum called Fosters? "A fizzy drink for oiks."

Big Grin


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There are plenty of Aussies drinking beer but I am pretty sure that there are not many drinking Fosters!


Well, I have drunk Fosters - it was in London, and was better than the rancid warm dishwater the Pommies were guzzling .... marginally. sofa

... and I was a Saffa at the time so didn't know any better .... Roll Eyes


Bloody turncoat, bet ya wishin for a CASTLE right now! Big Grin
 
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Met a lovely Aussie couple at "The Swan" pub in London, bordering the north side of Hyde Park. They and another British couple were trading the friendliest of barbs. The British couple said to the Aussies "We still don't understand why you Aussies don't speak proper English" I of coursce couldn't help myself and said, "Well I don't believe there were a lot of grammar courses on the prison ships" Which of course caused a lot of mirth and as both of them verbally took me apart we became even friendlier and have traded addresses and emails.

I've never met an Aussie I didn't like.


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Bloody turncoat, bet ya wishin for a CASTLE right now! Big Grin
He can buy a case of Castle right here at Dan Murphys Bottl'o right here in Straya!! Nah worries mate!!


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I shared a camp with, an Aussie who lurks here occasionally, in North Eastern Namibia near Bushmanland. He was a fine bloke -- I believe is the word. I must say, we spent the first few days having difficulty communicating due to the differences between a South Texas, Aussie and Africaaner's accent. Brings to mind Churchill's comment about people divided by a common language.

Mike, a lot of what you say about Aussie's is true. And I'd add that they are good sports. One correction, based on my limited experience, I don't think Warren ever had to take a second shot.

He's a good mate. I hope we have the chance to share a camp again soon.

All in all, however, a lot of l loteipgtnsf bus
 
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Mike,
Thank you for your list. Having worked in Sydney for a while, I must agree with you on most of it. However, if I may comment on one or two points:
6. I agree with this if the game is still alive and kicking, especially if it is big and bad and if it might be difficult to recover if it runs off.
2. Thanks for this- I will be helping to entertain a group of four Aussies near Hondo, Texas just after Thanksgiving and will lay in a supply of good cigars for the after-hunt story telling and relaxing.
1. Totally agree and I am looking forward to a fun outing with these blokes. Smiler


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There are plenty of Aussies drinking beer but I am pretty sure that there are not many drinking Fosters!


Well, I have drunk Fosters - it was in London, and was better than the rancid warm dishwater the Pommies were guzzling .... marginally. sofa

... and I was a Saffa at the time so didn't know any better .... Roll Eyes


Bloody turncoat, bet ya wishin for a CASTLE right now! Big Grin



F*CK NO!!!! That stuff tastes like the water from the baby wading pool, all sort of chlorine and other assorted fluids. I wouldn't mind a Hansa, though. Seeing as you're buying. Smiler


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Typical Aussies, we had a very nice conversation going and now we are in a row about beer. Gotta love 'um. Not that they would reject any beer, bear in mind. And they will all admit it. Beside the point.
 
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Typical Aussies, we had a very nice conversation going and now we are in a row about beer. Gotta love 'um. Not that they would reject any beer, bear in mind. And they will all admit it. Beside the point.


Personally I have never had a bad beer in my life - and I have drunk some flat warm beers too and they were still good at the time!!

“Life, alas, is very drear. Up with the glass! Down with the beer!”


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There are plenty of Aussies drinking beer but I am pretty sure that there are not many drinking Fosters!


Well, I have drunk Fosters - it was in London, and was better than the rancid warm dishwater the Pommies were guzzling .... marginally. sofa

... and I was a Saffa at the time so didn't know any better .... Roll Eyes


Bloody turncoat, bet ya wishin for a CASTLE right now! Big Grin



F*CK NO!!!! That stuff tastes like the water from the baby wading pool, all sort of chlorine and other assorted fluids. I wouldn't mind a Hansa, though. Seeing as you're buying. Smiler


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQk0BlYcx_o RIGHT!! I am not buying and you are welcome to all the Hansa you can swallow. barf thumbdown
 
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There are plenty of Aussies drinking beer but I am pretty sure that there are not many drinking Fosters!


Well, I have drunk Fosters - it was in London, and was better than the rancid warm dishwater the Pommies were guzzling .... marginally. sofa

... and I was a Saffa at the time so didn't know any better .... Roll Eyes


Bloody turncoat, bet ya wishin for a CASTLE right now! Big Grin



F*CK NO!!!! That stuff tastes like the water from the baby wading pool, all sort of chlorine and other assorted fluids. I wouldn't mind a Hansa, though. Seeing as you're buying. Smiler


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQk0BlYcx_o RIGHT!! I am not buying and you are welcome to all the Hansa you can swallow. barf thumbdown


THAT, I find tough to swallow .... Eeker nilly

You know that all the brands have been touted to the black market, don't you? Including Castle .....

I'll have a Zamalek then - your round. tu2


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Booking Texans and Aussies in the same camp? How dumb can you get?
 
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There are plenty of Aussies drinking beer but I am pretty sure that there are not many drinking Fosters!


Well, I have drunk Fosters - it was in London, and was better than the rancid warm dishwater the Pommies were guzzling .... marginally. sofa

... and I was a Saffa at the time so didn't know any better .... Roll Eyes


Bloody turncoat, bet ya wishin for a CASTLE right now! Big Grin



F*CK NO!!!! That stuff tastes like the water from the baby wading pool, all sort of chlorine and other assorted fluids. I wouldn't mind a Hansa, though. Seeing as you're buying. Smiler


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQk0BlYcx_o RIGHT!! I am not buying and you are welcome to all the Hansa you can swallow. barf thumbdown


THAT, I find tough to swallow .... Eeker nilly

You know that all the brands have been touted to the black market, don't you? Including Castle .....

I'll have a Zamalek then - your round. tu2


Nope, that's why a Bells or a good single malt is for me and mine. At least the water used is pure.
 
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4. From a steady diet of Fosters and rugby over the centuries, males in Aussie are at least 25% larger than their


I have to disagree with you on one point: real Aussies don't drink Fosters.


Agreed! When I was in Perth, the first day we went into a pub and I ordered a Fosters. The bartender looked at me and said "You must be a Yank. We don't serve shit beer here in Australia, that Fosters shit all goes to America. Here, try a real beer, a Twoohies New".
 
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And point #11 is, Aussies are charming blokes who can, wittingly or unwittingly, charm the knickers off your wife or daughter!
 
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And all of the girls there, urn married, are named Sheila.
 
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Yet the fact remains, that while Texans and Aussies are perfectly willing to drink any beer in camp - in whatever quantities are available, that does not preclude a bloody row over which beer -- not currently available -- is better -- while continuing to enjoy the local swill provided. No, I don't think booking Texans and Aussies in the same camp is much of a problem. We are both pretty much of the same mindset.
 
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Indeed that is true lavaca... we always order extra beer when we have Texans coming to hunt!! rotflmo


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I think Aussies, Calgarians and Texans were actually triplets separated at birth.


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