Bogans with kids
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@Snowy said in Bogans with kids:
@Bovidae said in Bogans with kids:
I noted that Fairmont made another appearance in the national news earlier in the week. His bro Fairlane also got a mention.
Can only assume that their sister Escort was out on a "job".
This palooka looks ridiculous, all painted up as if he's off to a Maccas McBirthday Party with the other kiddies.
I see he has developed a "I'm ruly tuff" glare but I suspect he is as substantial a man as Jake The Muss - he deserves the stupid name he carries.
I comment because, in an idle moment, the numbers did not add up. New Zealand has less people than Queensland, the GDP per capita is 58% of Queensland's. Average weekly earnings are 65%. It is difficult to make a proper quid.
How can a city of 381,000 - smaller than Canberra, a little bigger than the Sunshine Coast or the Central Coast - sustain the lifestyle of four gangs of boofheads like Datsun 120Y? The "stuff" link says they sell drugs for a living when the crudest analysis says they really need to get a job.
There has to be more than four gangs in the city.
70% of Christchurch is aged 15 to 60, 267,000 people. If 20% of 'em spends $200 per week on drugs - 20% of their average weekly earnings ... stop right there, they cannot afford it.
So a lot of children go hungry while their parents shoot up and go broke, while the gang members go to gaol for fighting each other over crumbs.
You've got a lot of dimwits over there!
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@Mick-Gold-Coast-QLD said in Bogans with kids:
You've got a lot of dimwits over there!
And you haven't?
You also missed the "joke" I think, albeit not very good. Escort, Ford cars, working girls, hand jobs, blow jobs...
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@Mick-Gold-Coast-QLD said in Bogans with kids:
@Snowy said in Bogans with kids:
@Bovidae said in Bogans with kids:
I noted that Fairmont made another appearance in the national news earlier in the week. His bro Fairlane also got a mention.
Can only assume that their sister Escort was out on a "job".
This palooka looks ridiculous, all painted up as if he's off to a Maccas McBirthday Party with the other kiddies.
I see he has developed a "I'm ruly tuff" glare but I suspect he is as substantial a man as Jake The Muss - he deserves the stupid name he carries.
I comment because, in an idle moment, the numbers did not add up. New Zealand has less people than Queensland, the GDP per capita is 58% of Queensland's. Average weekly earnings are 65%. It is difficult to make a proper quid.
How can a city of 381,000 - smaller than Canberra, a little bigger than the Sunshine Coast or the Central Coast - sustain the lifestyle of four gangs of boofheads like Datsun 120Y? The "stuff" link says they sell drugs for a living when the crudest analysis says they really need to get a job.
There has to be more than four gangs in the city.
70% of Christchurch is aged 15 to 60, 267,000 people. If 20% of 'em spends $200 per week on drugs - 20% of their average weekly earnings ... stop right there, they cannot afford it.
So a lot of children go hungry while their parents shoot up and go broke, while the gang members go to gaol for fighting each other over crumbs.
You've got a lot of dimwits over there!
Is...is this irony?
If I was to pick a poster that only posted when deep into the Lucy...
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@Snowy said in Bogans with kids:
@Mick-Gold-Coast-QLD said in Bogans with kids:
You've got a lot of dimwits over there!
And you haven't?
I wasn't talking about here, I was talking about there.
As it happens we sent 30 of the least welcome back in a big plane thingy in October, when they finished their gaol sentences. Saint Jacinda got a bit sad and angry about it, preferring to ignore the law.
You also missed the "joke" I think, albeit not very good. Escort, Ford cars, working girls, hand jobs, blow jobs...
Perhaps I should have substituted "Cortina" for "Datsun 120Y" (because that is all the drongo pictured could afford) for you to notice.
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@Bones said in Bogans with kids:
Is...is this irony?
If I was to pick a poster that only posted when deep into the Lucy...From what I see you are talking in tongues Bones. I have no idea what I wrote that has you whinging so.
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@Mick-Gold-Coast-QLD said in Bogans with kids:
@Bones said in Bogans with kids:
Is...is this irony?
If I was to pick a poster that only posted when deep into the Lucy...From what I see you are talking in tongues Bones. I have no idea what I wrote that has you whinging so.
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@raznomore said in Bogans with kids:
Im not straying too far into this discussion....
Im not sure if I mentioned this before but my now former kiwi neighbours from across the road named their kids Lexus, Mercedes, Shelby & Chevrolet. Shelby the only boy.
Not joking, Shelby would not have been my first guess. Mercedes will definitely be a stripper.
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@Machpants Because I believe in effective time management (read "judge book by its cover") nothing in that story surprises me. It does however further cement my prejudices.
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@Crucial said in Bogans with kids:
@MN5 said in Bogans with kids:
He might be a bit Paranoid next time he sees a dog.....
That’s as bad as your Star Wars memes.
Edit: although I do think he’ll mullet over before going in for a cuddle.Sabbath......bloody Sabbath
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@Machpants Gets met specially by an air ambulance, re-routed to a more suitable hospital on inspection and the parents first thought is to complain.
Bogan is as bogan does, I guess.
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@Catogrande said in Bogans with kids:
@Machpants Gets met specially by an air ambulance, re-routed to a more suitable hospital on inspection and the parents first thought is to complain.
Bogan is as bogan does, I guess.
Exactly. Having had a stint in hospital myself lately my ( and I'd imagine most folks ) initial response is to thank and praise emergency staff for doing the amazing stuff they do.
Fucken munters.
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@booboo said in Bogans with kids:
Do they're no longer friends with the dog owner?
Feel for the dog: gets strangled, gets ... well ...
Agreed. Dogs running around in an excited state and parents of a three year old think it's fine he approaches a strange dog and attempts to strangle it. Dog and owner now face a high price. Kid is psychologically impacted . Parents complain about first world health care response.
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Probably smelt more like smoke than teen spirit.
Hopefully she’s all apologies when she’s older.