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The fascination over a nip slip these days amazes me when any amount of porn is available on your phone with a few clicks :lol:
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Dutchy wrote:The fascination over a nip slip these days amazes me when any amount of porn is available on your phone with a few clicks :lol:


A few clicks? Man, you need to work out bookmarks. ;)
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Booney wrote:
Dutchy wrote:The fascination over a nip slip these days amazes me when any amount of porn is available on your phone with a few clicks :lol:


A few clicks? Man, you need to work out bookmarks. ;)


I like variety ;)
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Dutchy wrote:The fascination over a nip slip these days amazes me when any amount of porn is available on your phone with a few clicks :lol:

I think it's more of who and where opposed to the fascination of seeing a nipple.
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Dutchy wrote:The fascination over a nip slip these days amazes me when any amount of porn is available on your phone with a few clicks :lol:


Were you fascinated before or after you looked at the nip?
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Cameron Diaz.
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Booney wrote:Cameron Diaz.

Hell yeah!
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My brother has been helping a Pakistani refugee who escaped his home due to religious war and would have been killed if he stayed. He was left with no choice but to flee, leave his family and jump on a boat, long story short he has found his way to Adelaide and been here 3 years with his only contact with his family being via phone/skype, his wife was pregnant when he had to leave so he hasn't even seen his second son. He has found work here and is a lovely human who is contributing to his new home including working in a factory, our family have had him at Christmas and family events for the last 3 years so we have gotten to know him and it his situation has been a great eye opener for all of us, especially my boys.

Anyway my brother has legal qualifications and is passionate about refugee's so they have been working on getting his family to Australia for 3 years now, they have hit many stumbling blocks but last night it was confirmed they would be accepted into Australia.

I know a lot of people don't like refugee's coming to Australia, and I had my doubts also, however when you hear some of the horrific stories first hand it completely changes your thinking and god it appreciates what we have in Australia.
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Dutchy wrote:My brother has been helping a Pakistani refugee who escaped his home due to religious war and would have been killed if he stayed. He was left with no choice but to flee, leave his family and jump on a boat, long story short he has found his way to Adelaide and been here 3 years with his only contact with his family being via phone/skype, his wife was pregnant when he had to leave so he hasn't even seen his second son. He has found work here and is a lovely human who is contributing to his new home including working in a factory, our family have had him at Christmas and family events for the last 3 years so we have gotten to know him and it his situation has been a great eye opener for all of us, especially my boys.

Anyway my brother has legal qualifications and is passionate about refugee's so they have been working on getting his family to Australia for 3 years now, they have hit many stumbling blocks but last night it was confirmed they would be accepted into Australia.

I know a lot of people don't like refugee's coming to Australia, and I had my doubts also, however when you hear some of the horrific stories first hand it completely changes your thinking and god it appreciates what we have in Australia.

Good to hear, so many get the red carpet laid out for them for all the wrong reasons, it's good to hear a situation where the right decision was made, pity it took so long but at the end of the day their family is united again.
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Dutchy wrote:My brother has been helping a Pakistani refugee who escaped his home due to religious war and would have been killed if he stayed. He was left with no choice but to flee, leave his family and jump on a boat, long story short he has found his way to Adelaide and been here 3 years with his only contact with his family being via phone/skype, his wife was pregnant when he had to leave so he hasn't even seen his second son. He has found work here and is a lovely human who is contributing to his new home including working in a factory, our family have had him at Christmas and family events for the last 3 years so we have gotten to know him and it his situation has been a great eye opener for all of us, especially my boys.

Anyway my brother has legal qualifications and is passionate about refugee's so they have been working on getting his family to Australia for 3 years now, they have hit many stumbling blocks but last night it was confirmed they would be accepted into Australia.

I know a lot of people don't like refugee's coming to Australia, and I had my doubts also, however when you hear some of the horrific stories first hand it completely changes your thinking and god it appreciates what we have in Australia.

Good to hear, so many get the red carpet laid out for them for all the wrong reasons, it's good to hear a situation where the right decision was made, pity it took so long but at the end of the day their family is united again.


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Been done the hard way but in that time he has got to know people who have lived here all their lives. Hopefully he continues to remain in contact.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:so many get the red carpet laid out for them for all the wrong reasons.


They do?
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bennymacca wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:so many get the red carpet laid out for them for all the wrong reasons.


They do?

Yeah, absolutely, take a walk around Smithfield Plains or have a gander at what's going on at the Melbourne beaches.
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What do you mean by that except for buying into the same old stereotypes?
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bennymacca wrote:What do you mean by that except for buying into the same old stereotypes?

I mean the refugees that come over here, get a huge cash start and then can't adapt to the values of the Australian culture.

I'm by no means racist, I do find it a fair kick in the guts when I have been employed for my whole adult life, have children, my wife works yet we can't afford to be driving around in a $50K + car when I know of families that don't work and seem to afford such luxuries, add to the fact that most of them cannot even operate a vehicle to satisfactory level.
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Refugees are looked after so much more than our aged pensioners its not funny
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bennymacca wrote:What do you mean by that except for buying into the same old stereotypes?

I mean the refugees that come over here, get a huge cash start and then can't adapt to the values of the Australian culture.

I'm by no means racist, I do find it a fair kick in the guts when I have been employed for my whole adult life, have children, my wife works yet we can't afford to be driving around in a $50K + car when I know of families that don't work and seem to afford such luxuries, add to the fact that most of them cannot even operate a vehicle to satisfactory level.


It's funny how you are deemed a racist when you, like I do at times, feel a little jaded by things you see.

Sure, I've got empathy for them, for what they've escaped, for what they've seen, but when I walk around the corner from home and see the young African lad and his mates arsing around with a BMW M3 while smoking and drinking all hours of the day and night I can't help but wonder what the **** is going on. Sorry, when I say all hours of the day and night I mean after 11am when they get up and before 3am when they go to bed.
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MW wrote:Refugees are looked after so much more than our aged pensioners its not funny


I'd think our nations first people may be a little confused by goings on too.
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Booney wrote:
MW wrote:Refugees are looked after so much more than our aged pensioners its not funny


I'd think our nations first people may be a little confused by goings on too.

Yes, on both accounts.
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MW wrote:Refugees are looked after so much more than our aged pensioners its not funny

And our vets, my Mum worked at the Repat for years & told me many a story that made my blood boil about preferential treatment.
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