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Re: Duh! Now, I get it!
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Posted by txblu on December 06, 2004 at 16:07:14 from (209.151.116.52):
In Reply to: Re: Duh! Now, I get it! posted by sibby(Aus) on December 06, 2004 at 12:06:39:
Well you Auzzie thing you, and I have thought that one day wife and I would hop aboard your national airlines and take a looksee down under (Quantas?). The one that is sideways, (back to the rain cap) not only has to be that way, but the rpm's have to be low so that when it hits the perlins, it will dip and not catch. Beer........beer....it's coming to me......no it's not......National Beer of Austrailia, [in Texas the National Beer of Texas is "Lone Star" for the Lone Star State.....our national (er ah state heritage)]....still thinking beer, Auzzie Beer, blue can, red writing on it, great taste, missed it...........no I can feel the vibes....they're real....... DA DA DA.....................FOSTERS!!!!!!!~!!! HOW'S THAT FOR A TEXAS REDNECK.......Geez, my brain hurts. Haven't had to dig that far back since I tried to remember my mother-in-law's maiden name. Grin. So now I not only remembered your airline with it's native mamal on the tail, I also remembered your national grog.......be there next week. First round is on me. Not kidding, would like to go there some day and may do so. Cheers Mate. Mark
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