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The True Nature of Kiwis, and Aussies...
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One of my Brother in Laws and his wife built their own sailing boat.

They have sailed throughout the Pacific.

They spent several mounths in NZ, and reported that the people were very friendly and first rate.

Then they went to the Land Down Under.

They report that the Aussies are very friendly and first rate as well.

They have been well recieved, and well taken care of. Aussie [and Kiwi] hospilitality is the best on the planet.


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As it should be every where.....


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except when they are competing on the sporting feild Big Grin


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It is well known that Americans tip sofa


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Just note that they came to the best first and then went on to Aussy.
 
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Also remember that the Aussies have more sheep.....ooops!
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Just note that they came to the best first and then went on to Aussy.


well thats coz you gave them the Tom Tits cobber and they had to bolt.



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Just note that they came to the best first and then went on to Aussy.


well thats coz you gave them the Tom Tits cobber and they had to bolt.


You could be right there mate and where did they bolt to? Why it was Australavy. Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
 
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Always leave the best to last.


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Always leave the best to last.

You surprise me John, One should allways drinks the best wine first Wink
 
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Always leave the best to last.

You surprise me John, One should allways drinks the best wine first Wink


True, but wine dulls the taste buds due to tannins and alcohol, so drink the better ones first to best appreciate them, and the the lesser ones also taste better, if drunk later.

However Kiwis just dull the senses ...

and leave a bad taste in the mouth, so better to finish off with an Aussie ....

Big Grin

(just joking of course. Wink )


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Goodonya Mate.
We'll take it that you are joking, however it reads like you are more than a little confused.
After you next sniff the cork of a good wine, stand back, drink a lttle of it and think rather than wasting your life you could be living in New Zealand. Smiler
 
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Go away for a while and what happens ?

Things dont change , them vs us , us vs then .... Wink

But carry on gents - you are doing pretty well so far


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Goodonya Mate.
We'll take it that you are joking, however it reads like you are more than a little confused.
After you next sniff the cork of a good wine, stand back, drink a lttle of it and think rather than wasting your life you could be living in New Zealand. Smiler


Ha ha. NZ a great place to visit. thumb


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An Aussy mate of mine laughs his head when I call him a useless Aussy Baaastud.
"Great", he says, "your just like the blokes back home".
I take that as a compliment from a Bonza Bloke.
 
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