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SW-User
You guys have whiskey in a can?
NigelDoes · 56-60, M
It's whiskey and coke. We have it here too.
SW-User
I didn't know there was such a thing. I drink my whiskey straight but that's cool.
SW-User
You're australian?
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SW-User
You don't look Australian. You look American.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
Hey now. No need for insults...
NigelDoes · 56-60, M
😉
SW-User
Don't let the fruits soap drop...just saying
Stop trying to make shower whiskey mainstream.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
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Peaceful · F
He kinda looks like you 👀
Teirdalin · 31-35
87% sure that is him since it was made using Make A Meme*
Peaceful · F
@Teirdalin: nice catch! :)
Teirdalin · 31-35
You forgot the giant evil spiders.
calicuz · 51-55, M
Is it getting hot in Australia, or is it always hot in Australia?
BTW: Australia has all the cool stuff. Jack and coke in a can, the Ute and Koalas.... lol...
BTW: Australia has all the cool stuff. Jack and coke in a can, the Ute and Koalas.... lol...
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
Just summer
NigelDoes · 56-60, M
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7K4Axg2cwM]
calicuz · 51-55, M
@NigelDoes: Point taken. 🙂
SW-User
Did you punch a kangaroo today?
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
Not recently no.. That was funny as hell tho 😜👍
SW-User
As an American living in Victoria, I second that. It was funny. @theoneyouwerewarnedabout:
toddr13 · 46-50, M
Well, whatever works!
silentkillx2 · F
🤔hes kinda cute
MommaOfTwo · 31-35, F
What does C mean?
MommaOfTwo · 31-35, F
I agree. But I don't even know how I'd survive lol
SW-User
@NeedingSupport: trust me it's quite easy to use. 😇
In US system there are teaspoon, cup, pint, quart, gallon for measuringg the liquid, but in the SI system it uses millilitre, litre, decilitre,kilolitre like that mili-, deci-, kilo- prefixes. so it's so easy to remember. all you have to remember is the base unit, in here it's litre. The rest are just prefixes whereas in the US system it's a whole a lot of new words.
In US system there are teaspoon, cup, pint, quart, gallon for measuringg the liquid, but in the SI system it uses millilitre, litre, decilitre,kilolitre like that mili-, deci-, kilo- prefixes. so it's so easy to remember. all you have to remember is the base unit, in here it's litre. The rest are just prefixes whereas in the US system it's a whole a lot of new words.
MommaOfTwo · 31-35, F
But I grew up with this hahaha
SW-User
In here this is just the beginning. the temperature will go to its maximum in around march.
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i approve