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  • Australia

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  • New Zealand

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  • Tasmania

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  • South Island

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  • North Island

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  • NSW

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    Am trying to be fair and impartial here, but have had to miss out many minor countries...well cannot possibly include them all.

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    I was about to vote for "DennisLand" but I forgot that it's only a country in my imagination after I've been

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    kedaland is being ignored too, i c.
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    Only 3 of them are countries. Not much choice is it now?

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    Three??.. just two are countries .. Australia and New Zealand .. South Island and North Islanda are parts of new zealand and the rest are provinces of aus

    Anyway.. if i'm not in the patriotic mood then i always think Australia is the best country to live in.. I had an attraction towards it since i was a kid.. dunno why

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    well i counted Taz as well. allthough you're right it is part of aus.

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    Thats Easy

    THE ONE YOUR LIVING IN AT THE MOMENT!!!

    No Arrogant aussie crap here!

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    Sorry about that

    Originally posted by chrisjk
    Only 3 of them are countries. Not much choice is it now?
    As stated could only include a certain number of countries...and okay maybe only having two countries was a bit too over the top...though we would argue that Tasmania is a third Country.

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    What about the island of Tomexxus?
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    Originally posted by Tomexx
    What about the island of Tomexxus?
    Famous as a site for French nuclear testing and as an alternative to Fire Island

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    Sorry, had to vote New Zealand.

    Top Ten Reasons:

    10 - Never heard anything bad about Old Zealand

    9 - Australia may be nice, but everything is upside down. What's down with that?

    8 - Lord of the Rings

    7 - Can't say as I have much of an affinity for sheep, but it has got to be better than koala.

    6 - Fellowship of the Ring

    5 - Didn't they film Hercules there? Landscape was pretty.

    4 - The Two Towers

    3 - They didn't film Mad Max there, landscape was pretty.

    2 - Return of the King

    1 - Renée O'Conner
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    I notice that the voting is neck and neck between Aus and NZ with 2 each. I'm willing to sell my casting vote to tip the balance.

    We'll start the bidding at one (attractive) sheep (not some ugly one that you happen to have picked up when you were drunk).
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    Originally posted by CiberTHuG
    9 - Australia may be nice, but everything is upside down. What's down with that?
    Fatal flaw in that aurgument, they're in the same region (next to each other geographically)

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    Originally posted by chrisjk
    Fatal flaw in that aurgument, they're in the same region (next to each other geographically)
    Well, New Zealand is closer to the equator, and I'd hope more temperate. But that is beside the point. We don't call New Zealand "The Land Down Under". It is a play on that, not a true statement of orientation. After all, up is just the oppisite of the the pull from the gravity well. Up is radial.

    Aside from that, there are several things are backwards, but are solar or spin related. Toilets flush backwards. Sun dials run backwards. And magic circles have to be made backwards. And your calendar is half a year off (their winter solstice is during our summer solstice and vice versa).

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    Originally posted by CiberTHuG
    Well, New Zealand is closer to the equator
    No it isn't! NZ is muh further from the equator. It's off to the south east of Aus.
    It is a play on that, not a true statement of orientation
    I know I know, just jesting with you

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    *checks map*

    D'oh!

    My mind was placing New Zealand as an island pair north of Australia, near the Phillipine islands.

    Wow... that sucks. Bet it gets cold there.

    Eh... screw it. I'll see the Tolkien movies when they hit the theater, and I think O'Conner is married.

    Kiwiland sucks.

    So... there is a nice opera house? Mmmm...
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    Originally posted by CiberTHuG
    *checks map*

    D'oh!

    My mind was placing New Zealand as an island pair north of Australia, near the Phillipine islands.

    Wow... that sucks. Bet it gets cold there.

    Eh... screw it. I'll see the Tolkien movies when they hit the theater, and I think O'Conner is married.

    Kiwiland sucks.

    So... there is a nice opera house? Mmmm...
    Actually Australia is a small island off the west coast of NZ.

    Yes it could freeze the balls of a brass monkey. Thats why men in nz are men and so are the women

    They employed the NZ army as extras, (probably saved on makeup).

    Yeah we got an Opera House, and a Harbour Bridge, and phones and everything. And don't worry Funnel Webs only come out at night.....mainly

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    Aha, I See that my price of a pretty sheep is too high for both Ozzies and Kiwi's. I'm a reasonable man.

    I'll sell my vote for an ugly skank of a sheep, as long as you throw in enough beer to make her look pretty. And when I say beer I am not refering to either Fosters or XXXX, both of which are an abomination on the world and should be sent to France in retaliation for dropping nuclear bombs on your doorstep. Although, it could be argued that sending them the "lager" is against the Geneva convention.

    Personally I like Tasmania. Any island that looks like a clump of womens pubic hair is alright in my book. Not to mention Taz the Tasmanian devil!

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    How about......

    We ship you a container of Swan lager *shudder* and you can have Tasmania.

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    Wasn't Errol Flynn from Tasmania? Any country that can claim him has my vote!!!!......one of the sexiest men ever!

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    Originally posted by barrk
    Wasn't Errol Flynn from Tasmania? Any country that can claim him has my vote!!!!......one of the sexiest men ever!
    Was he inbred???????

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    I don't know if he was and frankly I don't care.....he's still the sexiest thing next to Sean Connery!

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    Originally posted by barrk
    I don't know if he was and frankly I don't care.....he's still the sexiest thing next to Sean Connery!
    Sean Connery is from Tasmania as well? You learn new things everyday.

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    Sean Connery is Welsh........Errol Flynn is Tasmanian and Mel Gibson...my other dream is from Australia!


    Jethro is from Never-never land and so am I.....a coincidence......I don't think so

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    Sorry katie but it's just..............

    ........Tasmanians like to keep it in the family Alot like Mormans l guess.

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    Hehehe....just my luck!!!!

    Night all!!!!!!

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    Originally posted by barrk
    Sean Connery is Welsh
    OH MY LORD, don't go to scotland and say that!! He is SCOTTISH. 100 beatings from some mad kilt-wearer for saying he's welsh........although if we didn't insist on splitting a small country into even smaller one's he'd be British.

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    *Took dancing lessons for 11 years. His teacher was
    the Swedish dancer Gert Malmgren.
    *In 1953, he entered the Mr. Universe contest, finishing third in the tall man's division.
    *He was voted Peoples' "Sexiest Man Alive" in 1989
    *(1993) Had radiation therapy for an undisclosed throat ailment
    *(October 1997) Ranked #14 in Empire (UK)Magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list
    *(1999) Voted 'Sexiest Man of the Century' by People Magazine
    *Recipient of 22nd Annual Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime contribution to arts and culture, presented by President Clinton in Washington, D.C. on December 5, 1999 (day before my birthday!!)
    *Received a Knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth on New Year's Eve, 1999.
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    I'm sorry, I've just fallen off my chair. We don't have many famous (living) Scottish people in the world, about the only one is old Sean. (No Rod Stewart doesn't count).

    Admitedly I've never heard anyone in Scotland speak with Sean's accent (except when immitating him - Yesh, Mish Moneypenny. Ah, Pushy Galore).

    As for chrisjk, don't worry, he's still British as well. I'm a Scot, and I also consider myself British.

    Cheers,

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    What???

    Originally posted by CiberTHuG
    9 - Australia may be nice, but everything is upside down. What's down with that?

    You mean to say that europe/usa etc etc. are upside down to us?
    Does anyone remember the ozzie fellow who released a picture of oz and nz bieng on top of the world. Smart chappy!

    FOSTERS

    No-one in Australia or NZ drinks fosters or xxxx(except qld) try VB/Emu or Coopers there's a good brew!
    I thought fosters went broke thats how much we don't even see it!

    Sheep

    Ha. Koalas are much better tasting!

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    Originally posted by SurfDemon
    As for chrisjk, don't worry, he's still British as well. I'm a Scot, and I also consider myself British.
    Well that is jolly decent of you, but many of your compatriots don't see it like that. Neither do the Welsh come to think of it....NATIONAL RIOT!!!! (as if we need another one)

    What you doing in Canada then...couldn't stand the bad impressions of Sean?!

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    what about my little country, Portugal

    great sun, great women, great wine, great food

    we all live in peace... no war, no bombs, just work in the day and have fun all night...

    i invite all u guys to visit this little country in the hollidays
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    I'm having great fun in Canada. Cheap cost of living, great snow for ski-ing in the winter, nice hot summers.

    We were thinking of immigrating to Oz or Canada, and then we found out that 9 of the 10 most deadliest animals/insects/arachnoids live in Oz, not to mention Neighbours, Fosters (although aparently that scourge has been eliminated), the Minogues' (don't get me wrong, I'd give Kylie one at the drop of a hat, but she does have an awfully annoying whine), Rolph Harris and his 6 white boomers etc.

    So we picked Canada, although they do have Country & Western music here, so it was a close call between 9 deadly creatures or Tammy Wannet.

    Mind you, Oz did give us Paul Hogan, so thats a point in it's favour.

    I can't really think of anything famous from NZ. I do have a bunch of Kiwi mates who I drink with regularly, and they are all great guys and gals.

    Also when I went for the preliminary immigration interview for Oz, the consulate asked me if I had a criminal record. I replied that I didn't know it was still a requirement to get into the country. He threw me out.

    I'm sorry, I know it's an old joke, but I couldn't resist it!

    Have fun,

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    I feel insulted....

    ...ok the Minoques are two of the most deaily creatures in the world, but we exported them to England where they belong....we should be so lucky, lucky, lucky.

    Say gudday to your kiwi mates for me and tell them to put the house on the Hurricanes...the capital city boys are coming back

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    My apologies for the Sean Connery error..............send him over and I'll apologize in person!

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    Well... wasn't Mel Gibson born in New York? Where his parents American or Australian?
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    If you're right send him over too. I'll have to do a double apology!

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    I must aplogise to all Ozzie's. How could I forget Elle McPherson.... and the swingometer swings back into Australia's favour.

    Oh Yeah! And Is Dame Kiri Tiki Wiki Wana or whatever Kiwi or Ozzie? She was great singing "The world in union" anthem for the rugby world cup a few years ago. And on the subject of rugby, NZ loses a few points for having Lumo. Look, I know Scotland doesn't have the best rugby team at present, but does he have to make it look so easy when he runs through our defenses????

    As for sending Sean and Mel over to you Barrk, I'm not at liberty to give out their home phone numbers, but my mate Fat Bazza from the pub reckons he can do a pretty good Sean Connery impression. He says he'll come over if you send him plane tickets, feed him beer and keep him in fish & chips.

    Oh, but no sudden movements, he's never been the same since they let him out of that asylum... sorry I mean Hospital. Oh, yeah, and don't give him any sharp objects (thats why he does most of his correspondence in crayon).

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    LOL SurfDemon...

    I appreciate the offer but I think I'll pass........

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    Well send him over here then...I need some violence to spice up my existence
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