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The Mexico of Australia
Jan 25th, 2014 at 4:46am
 
Friends, as y'all know them folks over there in Lymey Land aint doing so well with their Century of Austerity and their European civil wars and such, and all that came with it with the desperation and the lack of good things to eat and drink and such. And it has taken its Toll on them fine folks over there as y'all can see here.

Lymey Land Desperations and Deprivations

We should all take pity on them folks, and when y'all have 1000 people living in a village the size of a postage stamp day in day out, it aint conducive to good relations when them resources are so scarce.

Y'all know why them folks kiss the ground when they get here and such, and can't wait to leave and such and flee to good weather, conditions and work and food on the table and such, so have a heart for these fine folks and welcome them all, as long as they don't bring their fights from the Old World into the New World here. It is shocking to see friends, but now y'all understand the desperations.
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Reply #1 - Jan 25th, 2014 at 8:15am
 
Billy Jack wrote on Jan 25th, 2014 at 4:46am:
Friends, as y'all know them folks over there in Lymey Land aint doing so well with their Century of Austerity and their European civil wars and such, and all that came with it with the desperation and the lack of good things to eat and drink and such. And it has taken its Toll on them fine folks over there as y'all can see here.

Lymey Land Desperations and Deprivations

We should all take pity on them folks, and when y'all have 1000 people living in a village the size of a postage stamp day in day out, it aint conducive to good relations when them resources are so scarce.

Y'all know why them folks kiss the ground when they get here and such, and can't wait to leave and such and flee to good weather, conditions and work and food on the table and such, so have a heart for these fine folks and welcome them all, as long as they don't bring their fights from the Old World into the New World here. It is shocking to see friends, but now y'all understand the desperations.


I don't know where you been living for the last 50 years but they do!

Prime example was the intake of the different Yugoslav ethnicities ...... Serb, Croat, Bosnian & Slovinian ..... they hate each other..... they bought their hatred here & we have to this day Australian born children of these backgrounds that hate each other.

Our ground kissing migrants are from different sects of their religion....... & they don't particularly like each other.....

Multiculturalism - it's been a big ego trip for it's exponents .... & a big social failure on so many levels.
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Reply #2 - Jan 25th, 2014 at 9:04am
 
Compadre - where I come from nowadays, Mehico is right across the border in the far reaches of Malbunistan - they come up here for holidays at Christmas in droves, and are called 'wet-backs'.

They are a microcosm of Gnads' multi-culturalism, which brought us such modern day wonders as the Grollo lot of  tacky builders.... thriving on the wide-open spaces of trust and simple 'mateship' that was once Australia to turn it into a gold mine for themselves while we eat dirt and wait in line for Centrelink to open.

"Tax?  What ees thees 'tax'?  I have business - I make money - money is mine - tax is what?"
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Reply #3 - Jan 25th, 2014 at 9:50am
 
Grappler we hav zese Megzicans ere tu

Dey wear de flobby towel hat, zinc cream on dere
nariz, ze long sock an sandalias

En de pockets dey haf only 10 peso

an dey  volver a casa con calderilla

Es titer den a peces culo  Grin Grin Wink
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Reply #4 - Jan 25th, 2014 at 11:51am
 
Si, zee Wetbacks, senor, they come ef'ry year for the son and the clean water 'ere in de Acapulco of Oz - dey fill de poker machine wit' gold, caramba!, an' take a leedle home again - leave the clob riche and paying out for membres later!

Ah, Chihuahua, moch Gristmas cheer!
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