wrangler said:
Its people like you that give me the shits that ate so bloody sterotypical, fuck i know i cant spell, but it has nothing to do with me being from the coutry. Secondly never, ever call us bogans. If you ARE going to sterotype us thats a relly relly low one. Third, it is not all getting pissed and rotting, eah who doesnt enjoy a good bundy, yeah who doesent enjoy a good root, but if ur fat ugly and a bogan your still goning be sleeping in your own sway alone at the end of the night.
Obvously even though you lived in what you claim the country you dont understand it, hell i deserve a weekend off to get on the piss catch with mates... i was up at six, had crap to do in moring sheep to scheck, and lambing ewes, a sheep to kill, and 2 lambs to pull.......
so dont sterotype me as a brainless twit
You are so ignorant. Not once did I call
you a bogan, I was calling the people in the photos of this ute muster bogans. Because they are. They're like the fucken yobbos on the hill at Bathurst who burn cars and rope off their own areas of the track, litter the ground in a blanket of beer cans - and don't even think about taking your girlfriend up there. They're animals. They'll scream the most inappropriate things at people - not a good thing when the promoters of Bathurst are trying to internationalise the race, which involves a level of crowd control unheard of on top of the hill. Hundreds of bogans make the annual pilgrimage to the hill of Bathurst every year. Granted, some are worse than others. The ute muster that you talk of looks to be no different, if not worse...
I also never called you a brainless twit. I was referring to the fact that city folk perceive country folk to be intellectually inferior because of their richer culture. I know this isn't true because I lived in the country and met many many very smart people, and they weren't bogans - they were good people. Sure, the bogan-per-capita rate was higher in my school than at my old school, but most of the people I met were no different to the ones I knew in the city. Rather, they were heaps kinder, funnier and had a better understanding of the values of life than city people.
But it's events like the Deni ute muster that perpetuate the misconception of all country people to be bogans. This simply isn't true. Sure, there are bogans in the country, but the country isn't a sole bogan culture as many people in the city are ignorant to accept it to be. I have friends like you who were active in agriculture - they were more boganish than my other friends - but I didn't and still don't perceive them any differently. They were and are still my friends.
And by the way, we had a mare and a stallion, six heifers, four billys and four calves when we lived up there (and two dozen chooks). We never had any sheep because there was a fox lurking around that ate all our chickens, until we shot it but we were moving by then anyway. I agree that I don't understand the country as well as you do, but I understand it enough to disagree with everything you're saying.
Edit: Why did I put so much effort into replying to you. You'll probably disregard everything I said. Ignorance is not
bliss sometimes...