Hmmmm...... im defence of am*3 (Dont' get used to it though) i must say there is a flaw in the logic regarting navey blue and bogans.

 

Just because some bogans wear navy blut T-shirts it does not equate that anyone wearing a navy blue T-shirt is a bogan 🙂

 

Logic101

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

Ban the bluey?

 

 

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under, then who is to know 😉

 

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

But calling another person a bogan is ok?


@am*3 wrote:

I think any person who decides they don't like Australia (for any reason at all, lack of employment opportunities in their field, climate, ) can decide themselves if they want to move to another overseas country if they can get visa & employment there, or return to a country they may have originated from...they don't need bogans wearing navy blue singlets with slogans telling them to.

 

If a lot of educated, experienced in their field, people left Australia this country would suffer from 'brain drain'.


Do you think that any person worth their salt will be concerned enough to make life choices after reading a slogan on a t shirt worn by a "bogan"?

 

Any person, regardless of their education or experience will determine if the opportunities available to them suit their needs or at least suit them better than elsewhere, and if not, they will leave, regardless of whether it is written on a singlet, the side of a building or in sky writing 100 ft high.


@bushies.girl wrote:
But calling another person a bogan is ok?

Where did a poster call another poster a bogan?

 

Bogan has been used as a general term not directed other posters.


@muppet_detector wrote:

@am*3 wrote:

I think any person who decides they don't like Australia (for any reason at all, lack of employment opportunities in their field, climate, ) can decide themselves if they want to move to another overseas country if they can get visa & employment there, or return to a country they may have originated from...they don't need bogans wearing navy blue singlets with slogans telling them to.

 

If a lot of educated, experienced in their field, people left Australia this country would suffer from 'brain drain'.


Do you think that any person worth their salt will be concerned enough to make life choices after reading a slogan on a t shirt worn by a "bogan"?

 

Any person, regardless of their education or experience will determine if the opportunities available to them suit their needs or at least suit them better than elsewhere, and if not, they will leave, regardless of whether it is written on a singlet, the side of a building or in sky writing 100 ft high.


So you are in agreement with am.

Bluey singlet comp, am this must be your worst nightmare....lol

 

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The slogan is for the benefit of the wearer, it is a means of attempting to assert their misguided authority.

But I am sure you know that 🙂

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

lol  so you look for a randomn pic to justify your name calling.

 

What did you google "bogans in navy blue singlets" ?

 

LOL, you did cause thats the second picture in google images Smiley LOL

 

The navy singlet is also commonly worn by tradiesas well. In fact, you can get them in all different colours

http://www.aussiebornandbred.com.au/index.php?route=product/category&path=62_71

I esp like the last pic on the page of the "Workman"

 

 

 

 

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