Little Debun bike meet

You mean to tell me someone wrote a book about this condition. The poor soul should buy a bike .It ain't worth writing about.:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
Its dear ... Derdry ... You've come into the wrong forum :po_O. !!!!
 
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: you sir , are as subtle as an air raid !
She meant chocolate brownie ! :unsure: :unsure:
Nah, perfectly correct response as pure as the driven snow. Brownie Points in Oz always refers to gaining kudos towards your next merit badge. That at least has not been subverted yet.

Until US TV subverted our national psyche no Aussie had a clue what the F*ck a 'brownie' was besides an annoying pair of girlie kids in Nazi Brown Shirt uniform flogging biscuits (yeah not cookies as confused cultures call them) at your door or something to avoid looking at in the dunny bowl. Now along with the confectionary, the US based web health sites are bombarding us with advice to look in the bowl regularly to assess our 'inner karma' but to avoid eating confectionary 'brownies' at all costs.
No wonder we are so confused and worried about eating **** now!:(;):eek::D
 
Hahahaha some very interesting information there not many others would know :confused:
 
I have DGAF. No pills or therapy can be prescribed. It is a tough. Can only hear what I want to, Can only see when I want to, Can only listen once in a blue moon. This condition has cost me three marriages and working on the fourth. It has cost me dearly in personal relationships throughout my life. The only relief seems to be fast bikes and beer. So I carry on in my life of misery. It is tough but somehow we keep going on. At 59 years old the conditions are getting worse. Now the only thing that seems to matter is making the bike faster and drinking more beer. I wish that they would find a cure for DGAF but not one seems to be interested. Only a small percentage of the population seems to be afflicted with this condition. It is so unbearable at times. The long rides to relieve the symptoms at times are almost unbearable. The pains and ache from the long rides is almost as bad as the disease itself. Oops there for a minute I thought this was dear abbys my bust. :roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll: Live to ride ride to live to hell with the rest of it.


The DGAF syndrome is only made worse with the addition of beer. Sir! You must stop drinking that beer now!!!!!!!!
Oh hell no! I'd rather just not GAF :cool:
 
Nah, perfectly correct response as pure as the driven snow. Brownie Points in Oz always refers to gaining kudos towards your next merit badge. That at least has not been subverted yet.

Until US TV subverted our national psyche no Aussie had a clue what the F*ck a 'brownie' was besides an annoying pair of girlie kids in Nazi Brown Shirt uniform flogging biscuits (yeah not cookies as confused cultures call them) at your door or something to avoid looking at in the dunny bowl. Now along with the confectionary, the US based web health sites are bombarding us with advice to look in the bowl regularly to assess our 'inner karma' but to avoid eating confectionary 'brownies' at all costs.
No wonder we are so confused and worried about eating **** now!:(;):eek::D
I can honestly say , that there is without a shadow of any doubt whatsoever NO good Karma in my bowl ! :notworthy: :sick: :unsure:
 
an annoying pair of girlie kids in Nazi Brown Shirt u
Then they became Girl Guides. Which took if from just being annoying to being almost religious. My Aunt was a head pooh-bar (or whatever they're called) in the Girl Guides until she was unable to outrun the youngsters over the Yorkshire dales (somewhen in her 70's)
 
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