"Gods Chosen" club

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by GB, Nov 4, 2005.

  1. GB

    GB Guest

    It's unbelievable how much bitter hatred there is between some small
    groups of Yids and Lebs in this town. Bloody typical though, escape from
    their own country 'cos there's too much trouble 'n' strife, then start
    up *exactly* the same shitfight when they arrive here. Wankers.


    G
     
    GB, Nov 4, 2005
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    alx Guest

    Well that makes sense... media reports of the day suggest that Moses rode
    down upon his Triumph.



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    alx, Nov 5, 2005
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  3. GB

    Birdman Guest

    Say what your thinking, dont hold back now...
     
    Birdman, Nov 5, 2005
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  4. The loveable Poms and Irish? Do tell.

    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Nov 5, 2005
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  5. GB

    flightyswine Guest

    and when they have a party they refuse to use any band except.....

    the four skinsmen.
    sorry.
     
    flightyswine, Nov 5, 2005
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  6. In aus.motorcycles on Sat, 05 Nov 2005 22:11:17 +1100
    Well.. apparently what they did when they got here was get pissed as
    newts and shagged the daylights out of each other.

    Dunno if they got up to that in the Old Country.

    Zebee
    - who figures that's way more fun than having prayer meetings like the
    American first settlers did.
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Nov 5, 2005
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  7. GB

    GB Guest

    No you're not!


    G
     
    GB, Nov 5, 2005
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  8. Nope, I still have no inkling of what you are trying to tell me.

    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Nov 5, 2005
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  9. GB

    ysidro Guest

    does anyone know of a club, supposedly on the Nth shore of Sydney
    called "Gods Chosen"? Its reportedly a Jewish only club. They wont ride
    BMWs'Jap bikes or Italian ones. That restricts them,I suppose to Hardly
    Ablesons or Triumphs.
    Y
     
    ysidro, Nov 5, 2005
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  10. Oh, I get you now. You were talking of Australian Indigenous, not Kiwi's!

    Thanks

    H
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Nov 6, 2005
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  11. I'm not saying the English did right Gerry, they obviously didn't to your
    mind (and it was the English, the Irish etc just got dragged along to do the
    dirty work for them). But who would you rather have come down to Australia
    (as it's now known). It was never going to be left alone in isolation to
    it's own future, someone was always going to make a grab for it eventually
    (if it was left alone, the local inhabitants probably wouldn't be any
    different to the way they were 200 years ago). So who? the French would be
    most likely, what would have happened under their rule? Would they treat
    the locals any better overall? Maybe we'd have nuclear testing in Tasmania?

    Al
     
    Alan Pennykid, Nov 6, 2005
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  12. I'm not saying they're superior Gerry. What I'm saying is there was no way
    they'd be left alone in this country to their own devices, it would have
    never happened. The English (not the British, the rest of the inhabitants
    of the island were being done over by the Poms as well) might have done them
    wrong and probably did, but is there anybody that would have settled here at
    that era in time that would have done it substantially better for the locals
    ?

    If Howard, or whoever you think is currently to blame says sorry, what
    difference will it make at all? Someone will feel good about maybe, for 5
    minutes, then the accusations will start again, but will it change what
    happened? No, nothing will. All the people that were/might have been
    guilty are no longer here, so who's to blame?

    I guess I'm just sick of people trying to lay 200 years of guilt on a bunch
    of people that had nothing to do with it.

    Al
     
    Alan Pennykid, Nov 6, 2005
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  13. I get your drift, Gerry. People are people, no matter where they come from.

    Al
     
    Alan Pennykid, Nov 6, 2005
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  14. GB

    Boxer Guest


    Absolutely, 200 years ago the strong dominated the weak, it is very sad but
    I am over it now.

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Nov 6, 2005
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  15. GB

    Psycho Biker Guest

    the POMs brought the Irish and Pome's here in chains, I don't think they had
    a great deal of choice.
    As for obeying the "laws of the incumbents", what laws? the incumbents were
    running arround with a bit of roo skin covering their groin, their greatest
    inventions were a stick, that when thrown away comes back to you, and a
    stick used to throw another stick.

    They are lucky the slave traders didn't get here first, or they would all be
    yanks now, or the Spanish, they wiped out an entire civilisation in south
    america (I suppose there was no civilisation here to wipe out).

    The only group of conquerers I can think of that would have been better than
    the english is the Dutch (if they brought the good shit with them), but then
    all the incumbents would be getting off their faces all the time (hang on, I
    lived in redfern for a while, I'm sure that's what they do all day now)
     
    Psycho Biker, Nov 6, 2005
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  16. GB

    Boxer Guest

    How can you be busy ignoring something?

    Supporting what dynamic?

    What is a Dynamic?

    Are you able to communicate in clear English?

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Nov 6, 2005
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  17. GB

    Nev.. Guest

    Not really a good example to use, given that in 1792 the french did land
    in Tasmania, set up a village, stayed for several months, studied the
    local flora and had nothing but friendly exchanges with the locals.

    Nev..
    '03 ZX12R
     
    Nev.., Nov 6, 2005
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  18. GB

    G-S Guest

    It's a little 50cc Chinese motorbike!


    G-S
     
    G-S, Nov 6, 2005
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  19. In aus.motorcycles on Mon, 07 Nov 2005 00:27:01 +1100
    But then the first few months of the brits on the mainland had only
    friendly exchanges too, whereas the French settlement down near Botany
    Bay had quite a bit of trouble apparently.

    A few months and then leave is quite a different mindset to stay
    forever.

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Nov 6, 2005
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  20. GB

    stuart t Guest

    Fascinating, all of it, but does anyone want to confirm or deny that
    this yiddish m/c group exists?

    I guess they don't get out on Saturday rides much....

    Stuart T
     
    stuart t, Nov 6, 2005
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