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What to wear in Australia
#51
RE: What to wear in Australia
(February 28, 2016 at 11:29 pm)ignoramus Wrote:
(February 28, 2016 at 11:14 pm)Eclipse Wrote: Generally mostly worn as workboots. Redback do make a really good boot.

Hows this then?

As for clothes, April is still fairly warm so go with a T-shirt, flip flops, shorts. Keep a pair of tracksuit pants, sneakers and a jumper handy in case you get cold.

No dramas at Bondi. Just go with standard cozzie. Make sure you slip, slop, slap though and be careful in the drink. Plenty of Noah's Arks about.

Plenty of horse's hoofs too!   Hehe

Ah yeah KUSA. Don't stand on any horses hoofs at Bondi. That might get you in trouble.
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#52
RE: What to wear in Australia
And all non Aussies are looking at their screens right now thinking, "What. The. Fuck!?"

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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#53
RE: What to wear in Australia
(February 28, 2016 at 11:59 am)KUSA Wrote: I am going to Australia in a few weeks. What is the proper attire there for the month of April?

I know we have some natives on this forum so sound off please and give me good recommendations

Well if you want to look like a Bogan: a blue singlet, shorts, and a pair of thongs. You can accessories with a cold one in a stubby holder, and an unwashed mullet. If you don't have an unwashed mullet grab a fishing hat and attach corks to it by string.
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#54
RE: What to wear in Australia
(February 29, 2016 at 12:52 am)Aractus Wrote:
(February 28, 2016 at 11:59 am)KUSA Wrote: I am going to Australia in a few weeks. What is the proper attire there for the month of April?

I know we have some natives on this forum so sound off please and give me good recommendations

Well if you want to look like a Bogan: a blue singlet, shorts, and a pair of thongs. You can accessories with a cold one in a stubby holder, and an unwashed mullet. If you don't have an unwashed mullet grab a fishing hat and attach corks to it by string.
Where the hell do you get off calling that Bogan clothing pal?  Big Grin

I wore the exact outfit on the day I married me wife Shazza and she said I could have met the Queen of England dressed like that. Real proud she was.

Me groomsmen, Thommo, Davo, Johnno, Simmo & Robbo, all wore the same but with matching flanny's. It was the classiest wedding the town had seen since Jack from the pub married his cousin Deb.
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#55
RE: What to wear in Australia
I'd wear chain armor over a wetsuit. Too many snakes and jellies out to murder us non-Aussie swine.
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#56
RE: What to wear in Australia
(February 29, 2016 at 1:10 am)Eclipse Wrote:
(February 29, 2016 at 12:52 am)Aractus Wrote: Well if you want to look like a Bogan: a blue singlet, shorts, and a pair of thongs. You can accessories with a cold one in a stubby holder, and an unwashed mullet. If you don't have an unwashed mullet grab a fishing hat and attach corks to it by string.
Where the hell do you get off calling that Bogan clothing pal?  Big Grin

I wore the exact outfit on the day I married me wife Shazza and she said I could have met the Queen of England dressed like that. Real proud she was.

Me groomsmen, Thommo, Davo, Johnno, Simmo & Robbo, all wore the same but with matching flanny's. It was the classiest wedding the town had seen since Jack from the pub married his cousin Deb.

Rightio, nuff with the showing off, will ya!
I hate blokes who run around like bluearse flies telling the world how they're the bees knees.

PS, did Jacko pull a sickie? That'd be right! He's took Simone to the ute muster to shag her in the sandman, ain't he?
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#57
RE: What to wear in Australia
(February 29, 2016 at 1:51 am)ignoramus Wrote:
(February 29, 2016 at 1:10 am)Eclipse Wrote: Where the hell do you get off calling that Bogan clothing pal?  Big Grin

I wore the exact outfit on the day I married me wife Shazza and she said I could have met the Queen of England dressed like that. Real proud she was.

Me groomsmen, Thommo, Davo, Johnno, Simmo & Robbo, all wore the same but with matching flanny's. It was the classiest wedding the town had seen since Jack from the pub married his cousin Deb.

Rightio, nuff with the showing off, will ya!
I hate blokes who run around like bluearse flies telling the world how they're the bees knees.

PS, did Jacko pull a sickie? That'd be right! He's took Simone to the ute muster to shag her in the sandman, ain't he?
Strewth don't blow a gasket cobs. You'll end up bustin a phuffa valve if ya keep goin.

You know Jacko do ya?

Yeah, the bastard was a no show. He said he was butchers hook but we guessed he pulled a root at the muster and was too pissed to show up.

He surfaced  later that arvo at the bowlo and he still had the wobbly boot on and Simone was hanging around him like a bad smell. The mongrel was cashed up so we reckon he cleaned up on the pokies.

He shouted the whole wedding group a huge plate of dogs eyes with dead horse and schooies all round.

Do you think all this is helping KUSA at all ignoramus ?
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#58
RE: What to wear in Australia
That porkchop's a couple roos short anyway. You can tell by all the codswallop spewing out his piehole.

He he, sorry kusa. Just having a lend.
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#59
What to wear in Australia
I see you all had fun in my thread when I was sleeping. I wake up and read a lot of jibber jabber.
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#60
RE: What to wear in Australia
(February 29, 2016 at 7:41 am)KUSA Wrote: I see you all had fun in my thread when I was sleeping. I wake up and read a lot of jibber jabber.

Sorry KUSA.

Short answer. If your from the US, just wear exactly what you would wear in early / mid autumn.

Were pretty much exactly the same when it comes to clothes.
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