An original Tweet by George Craig from Canberra posting a photo of the singlet with the caption “@woolworths cairns, selling racist singlets for everyday low prices! #racist” was shared by Greens MP Adam Bandt on his Facebook page.
15-10-2014 08:24 AM - edited 15-10-2014 08:29 AM
Looks like yet another storm in a tea cup from the easily offended no sense of humour and we hate Australia mob
This Singlet and T-shirt has been available for a number of years on the web, on eBay and in many shops around the country until some super sensitive poonce from Canberra on an end of season footy trip to Cairns with his team decided to get himself all offended and post a pic etc and then the usual easily we hate Australia types all jumped on it (seems some ACT AFL players are over sensitive)
So is this RACIST or simply a singlet that’s says you are proud to be Australian and if you don’t like it here leave.
Is this yet another storm in a tea cup from the easily offended humourless types
An original Tweet by George Craig from Canberra posting a photo of the singlet with the caption “@woolworths cairns, selling racist singlets for everyday low prices! #racist” was shared by Greens MP Adam Bandt on his Facebook page.
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@kilroy_is_here wrote:
What I wrote was incorrect
I wrote that iincorrectly
No, your were correct apart from the typo 😄
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Some years back I drove around the United States with the family on a 3 month tour in a camper. At one of our stops there was a, what is commonly referred to as a bikie, long beard, long hair, leathers and a Harley. this Harley had a trailer attached and a dog sitting on it.
None of us had ever seen a Harley towing a trailer before, especially one with a magnificent Malanu on it.
The kids went over ti pat the dog and I went over too to have a chat to the owner.
We invited the guy and dog to share our evening meal. during the conversation it came out that he was 100% dyslexic and could not even decipher a road sign.
He too was driving around the country, he had to phone in to a place to get verbal directions on how to get to where he wanted to go.
in the United States there is a place that you can call to get directions verbally, they kept track of where he was so that they could give direction's
We traveled together for a while, that was one of the highlights of our trip 🙂