Australia in War
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- JazX0
Thanks Aussies, we owe you one now, we never helped you with THAT much. Actually, US and Australia are great allies. Nice one! :)
- k0na_an0k0
i hear those wooden boomerangs are lethal as all hell.
; )
- JazX0
MX_OnD, only according to you do the so-called Yanks speak horrid English. In fact, according to linguistic scholars there are more people in USA speaking Victorian English than in England itself. Due to its move from England to USA and England own language evolution. The same can be said for Canada, NZ and RSA.
- 4cY0
Australia?
err...
*opens op Google*
j/k
;)
- JazX0
don't generalize MATE.
- vespa0
Yea US and Australia are great allies cos Johnny kisses US butt, which is what a good ally is meant to do right?
- MX_OnD0
sorry Stylus, didn't even know you had an army.....still the UK and US warriors'll be glad that they can speak english.....
- Stylus0
yeah it's a pretty token effort about 2000 soldiers a couple of boats and some old transport planes but still it's the thought that counts right
- vespa0
Johnny always commits to anything the US wants. And Australia has a history of being sent in as fodder for US and British causes. Won't see any refugees being taken in after the war though. Funny that.
- antiDandy0
It´s pretty fucked actually. I´m half spanish, half australian... and both Australian and Spanish govts are supporting the war, with no consideration for the people they suppose to represent, in great majority against war.
Last I heard, Howard got a ´NO´ vote for confidence, right?
Rotten eggs for Aznar and for Howard...
- unknown0
I'm not sop sure that australians speak english,
- unknown0
but they're better at footie than us, maybe they'll kill all our troops!
- MX_OnD0
between the ozzies and the brits they might teach the yanks how to speak english though.......
- vespa0
not if you heard some of the aussies I know! At least they can say aluminium though.
- unknown0
yeah, and they can say leisure too.
haha, funniest one, my mate was on the train going to Leeds, and this american goes "excuuse mee, does thiis traain go too loobeeroo", haha, fucking muppet, it's loughborough!!!!
- MX_OnD0
and pronounce "colin" properly...
I know it's pedantic but it really annoys me how that boy calls himself "coe-lynn" IT'S COLIN, ya prick! Should we pronounce yer surname Paw-well or fecken WHIT????
- Stylus0
I'm Australian and I can't understand about half the population here myself most poeple just kind of grunt at each other
- vespa0
My brother was in Aus at the tennis a few weeks ago and there was this really Okka (how do you spell that?) guy next to an American guy. The American couldn't see something so the Aussie gives him his binos and says "Here – take a squizz through those". Squizz! I miss Australia...
- antiDandy0
I learned Territorian english (Darwin, Aus) which is apparently one of the worst. As a result I still say ´Gday´, ´Fair dinkum´, call Marihuana ´Ganja´ and call lunch ´grub´... but still manage to get things like ´every Tom Dick and Jerry´ and ´thinking on my balls´ (thinking on the balls of my feet) wrong...
- MX_OnD0
"squizz"?? lucky the 'noculars didn't get pissed into.....