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alfiestorm
02-03-2007, 10:21 PM
a slab of beer it's my birthday Monday and I am celebrating this weekend :D:D

02-03-2007, 10:34 PM
Sure mate, right on it, but it'll probably be warm by the time it gets there.......... oh sorry, forgot, you poms prefer it that way don't you :D

sharky
02-03-2007, 10:36 PM
Warm as in the same way you Aussies call 10'C cold ;)

02-03-2007, 10:48 PM
Yep :D

Warm enough to bath in, you do know what that is don't you? :D

sharky
02-03-2007, 10:54 PM
Yep, Aussie beer...only good to bath in [xx(]

02-03-2007, 10:57 PM
True, better off with a Steinlager eh.

sharky
02-03-2007, 10:59 PM
Nah, I'm posh me...I use Mr Jack and Mr Daniels finest :D

02-03-2007, 11:01 PM
Nah, I get into waaaay too much trouble once I start top shelfing.

sharky
02-03-2007, 11:03 PM
quote:Nah, I get into waaaay too much trouble once I start top shelfing.
I thought we were talkin 'bout booze not the newsagent [:0]

02-03-2007, 11:05 PM
I am definitely not getting too pissed and falling down aroound you at the AFR, you're obsessed with me and porn. :D

And even my skin crawls at the thought of nekkid me in the saddle on video

alfiestorm
02-03-2007, 11:27 PM
And once more into the gutter another topic goes :D

Beer has to be cold:) warm beer makes me puke[xx(]. I have been banned from consuming jack daniels and southern uncomfortable:( I have a tendency to black out and not have a clue what trouble I cause and get into:D. Woke up in the local police station cells on a couple of occassions something to do with breaking a shop window cause it was shouting at me[:o)] was one of the occassions, it's a strange place that jack and southerns world:).
The only top shelf drink I have now is irish whiskey,Brandy,vodka not at the same time but one after the other is ok;)

Gix11
03-03-2007, 12:06 AM
What slab did you have in mind then?

alfiestorm
03-03-2007, 12:15 AM
An 1100:D or vb will do :)

geesexar
03-03-2007, 05:24 AM
alfie..how about a late birthday/im an aussie now.. beer at my place as soon as you get here...bar is always open..very few rule and regulations..cold keg beer..music and i'll even teach you the finer arts of aussie rules footy..yeah you can touch the ball with your hands

alfiestorm
03-03-2007, 05:55 AM
Sounds like a bloody good idea to me Wayne look forward to that for sure.
I thought aussie rule football was another name for kick boxing:D, looks a right old tough game to me and a bit bloody[}:)] which is how rugby Doh I mean kick boxing Doh Doh and Doh I mean Aussie rules football should be and occassionally they chase after this funny shaped ball and kick it whats all that about :D
I have a vague idea how its played but it will be good to finally quosh all the shit and see how it realy happens :)

Oh yeah Chalk do you originate from NZ

03-03-2007, 11:10 AM
Yeah, I was once a Kiwi, and Steinlager is on tap over there [:p]

And geesexar Carn' the Saints ;)

PS you'll love this Alfie, they play Aussie Rules on a round field [:0]. Get yourself over to Melbourne and watch a game live at the MCG one Friday or Saturday night, an average crowd is 30,000+ and it goes off. It's the biggest sporting event in Australia, every weekend of the season.

Jockney Rebel
03-03-2007, 02:14 PM
quote:Originally posted by geesexar

alfie..how about a late birthday/im an aussie now.. beer at my place as soon as you get here...bar is always open..very few rule and regulations..cold keg beer..music and i'll even teach you the finer arts of aussie rules footy..yeah you can touch the ball with your hands
so why d they call it fukin FOOTball then:)

Jockney Rebel
03-03-2007, 02:15 PM
its legalized assualt and battery alf

03-03-2007, 02:26 PM
Because they kick some impressive distances, and carrying the ball is ok, but they have to bonce it off the ground every 10 metres. There's also the 'mark' where if a ball is kicked more than 15(?) metres and caught on the full the catcher gets a free kick, or play on if he chooses. The players leap off and at one another in some bone crunching collisions and height in order to catch a mark. They have 18 players a side, and the field is huge, especially in comparison to wogball (soccer).
There's 4 goal posts at each end, and getting the ball through the middle 2 = 6 points, between the outer 2 = 1 point (called a behind). The ball has to be kicked through the goal posts, and maybe punched (?). Passing the ball can only be done by 'punching' the ball. And they have no 'off side' rule, players are positioned all over the field.
I played Rugby Union in NZ up to local rep level, but find it quite boring to watch, Aussie Rules is much more exciting from a spectator point of view.

loosebruce
03-03-2007, 07:29 PM
Oh, you mean Aerial Ping Pong, short shorts and all.
I suppose, what else is there to do on a crap winter Saturday in Melbourne?