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Dug/the other aussie(s)...

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Originally posted by: jadinolf
I wouldn't want to walk around upside down for the rest of my life. 🙁
Yes, and those clocks that run counter-clockwise would take some getting used to as well. 😛

 
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: jadinolf
I wouldn't want to walk around upside down for the rest of my life. 🙁
Yes, and those clocks that run counter-clockwise would take some getting used to as well. 😛

Yeah and water runs counter-clockwise down the drains. What's with that? 😉
 
Originally posted by: BriGy86
i've often thought about moving there
(im a bas*ard yanky though, i hear other countries don't like it when americans move in)

are the wild life that much of a threat, as far as the killer toads and insects, box jelly fish?

and even though most of Australia is desert its the east coast that has most of the people right?

Well, they DO have a lot of the most poisonous creatures in the world...

As for "Americans moving in," that's an attitude thing. If you act all stereotypical and go on and on about how great the US is, of course they'll hate you. It's human nature, just look at all the outrage on this forum when someone foreign moves into the US and doesn't immediately throw their entire culture in the trash and ADAPT! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: BriGy86
i've often thought about moving there
(im a bas*ard yanky though, i hear other countries don't like it when americans move in)

are the wild life that much of a threat, as far as the killer toads and insects, box jelly fish?

and even though most of Australia is desert its the east coast that has most of the people right?

Well, they DO have a lot of the most poisonous creatures in the world...

As for "Americans moving in," that's an attitude thing. If you act all stereotypical and go on and on about how great the US is, of course they'll hate you. It's human nature, just look at all the outrage on this forum when someone foreign moves into the US and doesn't immediately throw their entire culture in the trash and ADAPT! 🙂

Hey, that's the American way. 😀
 
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