Tried a can of Foster's on a cruise once. 25 ounces ?? It was Luke warm before I was half done. Did ya catch that Luke??
Something Woman love Luke warm... Something like this? You should notice two things in this picture...VB is in the middle and there is NO Fosters available...
Yep. Found out or learned, foster's was mostly marketing. Myself, I'll stick with PBR. As an aside, we can also blame the Brit's since they brought beer here.
Swan Brewery Black Swans are unique to Australia and Most are found in Western Australia - Not surprising the Perth flag: Western Australia State Flag:
Kangaroo attack in St Arnaud leaves 74-year-old with 'slipper full of blood and pants half torn off' - ABC News Don't stand near a male kangaroo they take that as a challenge or threat. They don't like bikes either...
Was at a wedding last weekend. The bride was, uh, well-upholstered. As were most of her friends. The waitresses at the reception were all young & slim... never seen so many death glares
Some Post cards from Australia for Friyay... OP will be able to tell which city this is: Macquirie Lighthouse A couple of Wombats snoozing through the afternoon Crested Pigeon Symbol of New South Wales The Waratah (Warra-tar) A Numbat (WA) A Rainbow Lorikeet couple tend their nest Kangaroo Island A Superb Fairy Wren The Bungles Mum and Bub This is what a baby Emu looks like Woodgate Beach - Australia has almost 12 000 beaches Bulldust and Brahmans Some of the farm land i talk about in Australia (SA) A cool pic of a harbour somewhere Sulphur Crested Cockatoo...We call them Cockies. A Sea Eagle's nest See ya next time!
I'm not usually into animal rights stuff but I've always considered those nose rings somewhat primitive. Has to be a better way.
Theres no more pain than when a human pierces their nose...They learn quickly not to pull against the ring and go where they are being led (the lead is loose)...Safer for everybody. Its rare that lts used these days as its rare that its needed...Brahmans are led usually by dogs, horses/motorbikes and helicopters. With a Jillleroo (What we call female 'cowboys') A male is called a Jackaroo And helo because these Stations (Ranches) are bigger than many countries... As you can see, not a nose ring in sight. The above was an old photo from the 80s and again was being led carefully among people.