Tits out for the boys"
TRADITIONAL AUSTRALIAN SONG
This post is intended to document a peculiar cultural phenomenon witnessed by AC/DC Abruzzo in Australia and it is to be used for research purposes only.
In the last 2 months we have received many emails from our fans and readers asking for more details and evidence about the "boobs flashing" we've been mentioning in our reports from Australia. Considering the founding principles of Project AC/DC Abruzzo, we couldn't say no.
So, without further ado, and with the blessing of our friend and mentor Brian "Get them out if you've got them" Johnson, the real promoter of this wonderful initiative in all Australian stadiums, AC/DC Abruzzo presents:
ANZ STADIUM - SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 22 FEBRUARY 2010
Yes! This was only in one night! We've got more in our archives but that's enough for the moment. Don't be greedy!
AC/DC Abruzzo would like to take this opportunity to thank the generous and compliant ladies of the third Sydney show, the video director for capturing so well the essence of The Jack and You Shook me All Night Long live on the maxi-screens and Brian for his very effective persuasive skills... We also salute the infinite power of Rock'n'Roll!
Clinical Neurophysiology diagnostic Tests; EEG (Electroencephalography), NCS (Nerve Conduction Studies) and EMG (Electromyography) are offered to assess the central and peripheral nervous system functions by measuring electrical activity in the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles.Neurology in Australia
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