Hook, line & sinker.I did some recon work and now have proof our Aussie members are lying!
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Hook, line & sinker.I did some recon work and now have proof our Aussie members are lying!
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Dear god....they make you guys drink Fosters??I did some recon work and now have proof our Aussie members are lying!
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I tend to avoid any menu that mentions Harmful Bacteria. Let alone calories. Or oz. Whatever they both are.I did some recon work and now have proof our Aussie members are lying!
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It’s Australian for beer and YOUR national drink. The official libation of the land down under.Dear god....they make you guys drink Fosters??
It’s Australian for beer and YOUR national drink. The official libation of the land down under.
Yeah...nar..It’s Australian for beer and YOUR national drink. The official libation of the land down under.
As if we needed more proof. Say no more, say no more
At least it's not the face of Bud Light.
Eugene H. Krabs for the win!I did some recon work and now have proof our Aussie members are lying!
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Gold.At least it's not the face of Bud Light.
Are you all taking drugs down there and have nothing else to do?I think I can settle this.
At Ballina in New South Wales, it is called the Big Prawn, not the Big Shrimp. It is largest prawn in Australia.
Ballina's fishing fleet are mainly prawn trawlers. Plus in North Creek branching off the Richmond River (at Ballina) there are yabbies, not shrimps you can pump out of the sand flats. My parents retired to Ballina and I visit often.
Trust me, having stood next to it, it is really, really big. A nice picture after it was recently restored. It is now in the car park of the local Bunnngs Hardware store. The prawn started life with the top half coming out of the roof of a petrol station/visitor centre. It grew the tail when Bunnings bought the land and saved the icon. It is now weighs 35 metric tonnes as you see it.
Australia loves big things, like the Big Prawn, the Big Banana, the Big Pineapple and the Big Merino to name a few. Here is a list Australia's 31 big things. There is even a Nygnan's Big Bogan towards the end of that article.
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Prawn for the win!
They are often done to get tourists to come through a town.Are you all taking drugs down there and have nothing else to do?
Had a look through that list, you lot are definitely on something![]()