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So to a cyclist, what's the difference between Green, Yellow and Red?Vic Bitter, XXXX, & Carlton Draught Melb Bitter
PS- Remember always declare a roadie.
.....I bet nobody ordered a Southwark......
If a roadie is called in the forest, and no one is sober enough to have heard it, has it been called?
Tell you what though, it's bloody popular with the indigenous in the Territory. I have seen them buy a single can over the bar for $6, on a credit card, and I have seen VB can mountains taller than me and ten metres wide out in the bush. Still wouldn't drink it though.
Next thing you know we'll be having a go at the mexicans. Oh, hang on....
If the thread is still open
The parochial attitude of QUEENSLANDER!!s is entirely predictable.....
You're the smartest guy on here Sixpack. Your first and last posts are the most accurate on here.
It was only a matter of time this went south
Mexicans, as in those south of the Vic/NSW border? Or Mexican as in the people from the country of Mexico? If the former, no race distinction is implied by using that term, it is simply a colloquialism based upon a location and is mainly associated with sporting events. If the latter, thought those guys drank Coroners.KB (as in cold gold)