McGinn told local media he did it to show there were normal people in parliament
…as he’s leaving parliament
Drinking beer from a shoe is normal now?
You never drank Bailey’s from a shoe?
Want to go to a club where people wee on each other?
Do you love me?
Could you learn to love me?
Creamy
No, but I hear it goes well with a nice Chianti.
It is in Australia, apparently 🤷
King shit
The lady beside him seems like she should be chanting “Her-cules! Her-cules!”
Legend
I can’t stop laughing at this thread. That’s so effing gross… What the hell is wrong with you people?
Old Greg want supposed to be instructional.
What’s his crime? Drinking a succulent beverage??
That’s fucking digusting, who thought drinking beer from a shoe was cool??
Aussies. And you’ll do it with them, if you’re ever lucky enough to be near their a celebrations
I know from Daniel Ricciardo popularized it in Formula 1
Id rather drink a fosters than beer out of a shoe
I’d rather drink my own fermented piss than drink a fucking fosters.
That’s both Australian and I Australian at the same time. Well done. You’ve broken Aussie stereotypes forever. A real “yeah, nah”
Just a whole country of old Greg’s.
I’ve done didgeridooie
We found a prosthetic leg in the park and my mate did a legie from it
I’ve seen blokes do them through raw fresh fish too
That last one just sounds awful for the fish
Does this hurt the fishie?
According to Nirvana they don’t have any feelings
From what I know it’s mostly something you do as the loser of a bet.
It’s not about being cool. It was a statement.
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Unless you are a feet fetish sub, I can’t think of another reason to like this drinking style
That’s amazing. Good for him!
Yeah… Nah…
Ewww!
Its a big thing in the whitewater community in the US as well
Australia expects us to respect them as a nation and then they pull this shit
If you’re that close to disrespecting them as a nation on the world order for having some unique tradition you don’t share, you never really respected their culture and were waiting for a chance for it to be excusable
There are two very different types of respect; respect for a person as a human being, and respect for a person as an authority. But because we use the same word for these two different things, people often talk as if they were the same thing. So for example, when someone in authority says “If you don’t respect me, I won’t respect you.” What they’re actually saying (and justifying) is “If you don’t respect me as an authority, I won’t respect you as a human being.”
And may I ask which oh-so-respectable nation you’re from?
You’re cringe