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lockstock
29th March 2008, 12:00 AM
I've heard this term a lot here lately. I did a search.
1. bogan

A fascinating beast. The majority of the species are hideously repugnant and unintelligent, and yet they manage to breed in ever-increasing numbers and populate an area known as the outer west. It is quite common to find five or six offspring in each family group, often with a different father for each new baby.
Their habitat consists of a weatherboard or brick-veneer dwelling and is characterised by an early-model Holden or Ford in the driveway surrounded by a group of males discussing why the carby is stuffed and the results of last night's footy (a primitive gladiator-like spectator sport enjoyed by most bogans).
The female of the species, while smaller in stature, is far more loud and aggressive than the male. While the males tend to be very friendly and congregate with other males, the females spend most of their time in supermarkets and shopping malls, using a shrill high-pitched call to discipline their children and contact other females.
Males and females rarely interact socially except during breeding season, which is otherwise known as Friday night. During this time, females are allowed to enter the male-dominated area known as "the pub" and display their impressive coloured plumage to a prospective mate.
Herein lies an intersting phenomenon. Males will often fight over a particularly attractive female and she will mate with only one male, while some less attractive females have been known to have several partners simultaneously.

Ahhhh. The wonders of nature.



And I thought I'd share my findings:D

zardell
29th March 2008, 12:03 AM
:laugh :laugh

Julie

xx

CJ22
29th March 2008, 04:01 AM
Sounds like a chav to me.

cathgates
29th March 2008, 04:34 AM
They can be seen, so I read somewhere, on a nature programme called The Jerry Springer Show:D

Cath X

CJ22
29th March 2008, 06:38 AM
Is that an American or Australasian Bogan? They don't migrate you know. They don't have the wingspan.

atheling
29th March 2008, 07:30 AM
Hee hee seems they infest all parts of the world, under different names, must get here by raft or something

jubjub
29th March 2008, 08:22 AM
If further explanation were needed....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA8gJoT5yl4

lockstock
29th March 2008, 09:03 AM
I think that must have been the australasian variety but clear characteristics nonetheless.
Now, about these 'Emos'...off to search urbandictionary.com:exit

holland
29th March 2008, 09:51 AM
:laugh

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