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And Fosters is definitely not our proudest moment.
It’s Australian for beer, right?And Fosters is definitely not our proudest moment.
I’m not saying we shouldn’t do it, it is clearly essential. I have worked in the industry and celebrate Australian innovation in it.It pays the bills and buys the Grenadiers
we certainly learned a lot during COVID that we need to become a lot more self sufficient and manufacture more here.I’m not saying we shouldn’t do it, it is clearly essential. I have worked in the industry and celebrate Australian innovation in it.
It simply holds less space for individual expression than the industries that turn those raw materials into complex products.
So when it comes to synchronising profession and identity, like an artisan or a product manufacturer might, it’s pretty tough.
Australians find their own equilibrium with a concept of ‘work/life balance’ and ‘working for the weekend’, as stated above.
Just some thoughts on how/why that might differ from Northern European conceptions of work, having lived and worked in both.
After it has been through the kidneysIt’s Australian for beer, right?
No., most certainly notAnd Fosters is definitely not our proudest moment.
1922 Ford Model T Pickup Truck:You have the nationality right but they lived in Sydney In 2003 Lars and Jens Rasmussen through their Sydney company, Where 2 Technologies developed software that was acquired by Google to become Google Maps.
Ute: The ubiquitous ute was designed in 1934 by Lewis Bandt at Ford in Geelong, the ideal vehicle for the farmer or tradesman.
All 100% accurate and there are a buttload more.
Timeline of Australian inventions - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Just having a laugh - not trying to be snarky! There is both good and bad beer in every country!And Fosters is definitely not our proudest moment.
Fosters is however an abomination, the Oz equivalent of BudweiserJust having a laugh - not trying to be snarky! There is both good and bad beer in every country!
They repel Fosters, which is - apparently - not actually beer. They will also repel Budweiser, Bud Lite, Coors, Coors Lite, Red White and Blue, and Pabst. They will not repel microbrew, which is real beer, and capable of permeating any and all seat fabric.It's something we inflict upon foreigners.
Now , back to the fabric seats for a moment.
1. Do they repel beer?
2. I presume the cupholders accept the company glasses
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Excellent news! I love a car with a beery taint! Far better than some synthetic gene altering scented thingy attached to the rearview mirror.They repel Fosters, which is - apparently - not actually beer. They will also repel Budweiser, Bud Lite, Coors, Coors Lite, Red White and Blue, and Pabst. They will not repel microbrew, which is real beer, and capable of permeating any and all seat fabric.
Just bought a pair. Thanks for the postMy wife's just bought a pair of utilitarian sheepskin items that can be used on the seats and on camp chairs , for when it gets chilly (even in the desert)
They seem well made and are padded.
We do not want something permanent , and why pay to have the whole seat covered when it's only your back and arse that matter?
sheep fur
I remember the first time I saw that logo back as a kid in the 80s. Smart marketing there.young family members have this in their car - it's all the rage with the surfer set but smells shocking & I refuse to be a passenger.
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