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Does Australia Suck? (pg. 39)
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Renzo
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Renzo, has anyone ever told you that you have a beautiful voice?

The way you work those lyrics... It's ing enchanting.

Not this again, smooth talker. I'm not taking off my pants on webcam this time. I don't care how rough work has been lately.
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
Not this again, smooth talker. I'm not taking off my pants on webcam this time. I don't care how rough work has been lately.


Go on....
kadomony
why australia may not suck



gonna crack a bottle later in the week
Dupz
quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
why australia may not suck



gonna crack a bottle later in the week


Definitely my favourite reasonably priced red wine. Penfolds Koonunga Hill - get some of that up ya
Renzo
It's 1984 over there. Scanners haven't made their way to Australia yet. Without them, department store workers have no way of knowing whether the goods were purchased there or not. Hilarity ensues.

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Originally posted by Sushipunk
In Australia, there's a big department store called Myer. They have a policy where you can return items to them, even without a receipt, and they'll give you store credit. So, my friend goes and hits the big DVD sales at all the other stores, picks up a bunch of cheap titles (crap clearance movies) and then returns them to Myer for store credit of the full amount, saying that the DVDs were an unwanted present, and thet's why he doesn't have a receipt for them. With that credit, he buys the DVD titles/games/anything that he wants.
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
It's 1984 over there. Scanners haven't made their way to Australia yet. Without them, department store workers have no way of knowing whether the goods were purchased there or not. Hilarity ensues.


Lol :p

Actually, he was pulled up a couple of times when they scanned the barcode and the computer wouldn't take it. Most times, they just took it anyway (must be a computer error!). The other times, he just said "Oh, sorry, she said it was bought here, I'll ask her again".

I've returned a couple of things there though, and there were no questions asked. I bought a belt that pretty much started falling to bits after a few days, so I took it back (with the receipt). The chick at the counter didn't even want to see the receipt, she just have me a store card with the value of the belt on it
pkcRAISTLIN
barcode scanners read anything that has ever been in a company's catalogue. ie virtually any DVD or CD at a place like myer.
bas
Oh yeaaah, I forgot about Australian wine. That's ONE for you guys. ONE!
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by bas
Oh yeaaah, I forgot about Australian wine. That's ONE for you guys. ONE!


You probably drink Yellowtail anyway, YOU SAVAGE.
FuzzQi
I have to say in Australia you can't just go everywhere with a credit card or eftpos card, and the cash you end up with is massive and heavy.

I virtually never use cash here in NZ, you can use plastic just about everywhere except open air markets and hawkers on the street. Also the coins here are nice and tiny.

Australia's answer to this: ATMs in bars, lol

Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by FuzzQi
I have to say in Australia you can't just go everywhere with a credit card or eftpos card, and the cash you end up with is massive and heavy.

I virtually never use cash here in NZ, you can use plastic just about everywhere except open air markets and hawkers on the street. Also the coins here are nice and tiny.

Australia's answer to this: ATMs in bars, lol


Really? I hardly ever have cash on me, and use my cards everywhere :conf:

And some of our money is almost identical to Kiwi money! So similar, it can be passed off with no worries.
Fledz
Plus the 50c piece was designed to throw at and kill tourists while simultaneously cutting up your leg.
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