Ss3Goku
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Ehh, do you sayu i'm ugly ?!
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Post by Ss3Goku on Jan 25, 2005 12:39:58 GMT -5
Hi all.. Any1 know a litlle about Australia??? i would gladly know everything, and if you have any good pics, i would be greatful. Thank You..
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Post by Marccio on Jan 25, 2005 12:42:05 GMT -5
I know someone on here who's from australia. I'll get in touch with her for ya
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Post by SKJTapion on Jan 25, 2005 14:17:37 GMT -5
Why the interest?
I don't know much about Aussie land 'cept some friends of ours went out there to get married. And that it is huge.
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Post by rjxsapri® on Jan 25, 2005 14:41:41 GMT -5
Umm well, I work at Outback Steakhouse and we make something called Blooming Onions....does that help?
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Post by SnakeFire on Jan 25, 2005 14:56:53 GMT -5
My parents went to the summer games when they were held in Australia...
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Post by SKJTapion on Jan 25, 2005 15:27:37 GMT -5
It also has snakes and spiders that eat the snakes. ;D
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Post by Sasukhan on Jan 25, 2005 17:35:05 GMT -5
Spiders eating snakes?... LoL
I know Nothing of Aust.
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Post by SnakeFire on Jan 25, 2005 20:27:51 GMT -5
It also has snakes and spiders that eat the snakes. ;D HEY! Don't say things like that! My snake is crying now!! *Holds her baby hognose next to her* Good job Tap!!!
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Post by Marccio on Jan 25, 2005 20:38:55 GMT -5
Do your snake a favour, don't show it your sig ;D
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Post by SnakeFire on Jan 25, 2005 20:53:21 GMT -5
My snake could destroy a blackwidow. It has hidden powers.... Actually, it's venomous to toads.... BEWARE TOADS!!!! -lol My parents climbed the Sydney Harbor bridge....
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Post by SKJTapion on Jan 26, 2005 13:44:52 GMT -5
Did you know those spiders use their webs as trampolines? They come at your face!
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Post by SnakeFire on Jan 26, 2005 13:54:45 GMT -5
^You're killing Scooter!!!! BTW- That is my Snakes name....
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Post by ssjMB on Jan 26, 2005 13:58:11 GMT -5
well its the largest island in the world. there are smaller islands around it. thats where the hell the olympics a while back
ill post more from mbrain....yes i said brain i dont know wy since idk if i still got one
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Post by rjxsapri® on Jan 26, 2005 14:05:29 GMT -5
why is everyone spamming so much?.... I think that maybe BrolyLss needed to know something about Australia. So, here's something: ] Full country name: Commonwealth of Australia Area: 7.68 million sq km Population: 19.5 million Capital City: Canberra People: 92% Caucasian, 7% Asian, 1% Aboriginal Language: English Religion: 75% Christian, 1% Muslim, 1% Buddhist, 0.5% Jewish Government: independent member of the Commonwealth of Nations Head of State: Governor General Michael Jeffery Head of Government: Prime Minister John Howard Culture Australia is slowly getting over its cultural cringe, and the white-bread Australia that Barry Humphries began railling against in the 50s has long gone. Experimental groups are pushing the boundaries of ideas (and taste) in all aspects of the arts and taking their efforts to the global stage. Australians are taking the leads in Hollywood, galleries of Australian art line the streets of London and New York and its musicians export new sounds across the oceans. Australia's image as a sports-mad nation still rings true, but you're likely to end up talking football during an interval at the theatre and diuscussing the latest gallery trends between innings at the cricket. Aboriginal rock carvings and paintings date back at least 30,000 years. Modern Aboriginal art has undergone a revival in the last decade or two as Aboriginal artists have explored ways to both preserve their ancient values and share them with a wider community. Australia's 20th-century artists include world figures such as Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd, Brett Whiteley and Fred Williams. There is plenty of highly regarded Australian fiction, including the work of Nobel Prize winner Patrick White, and Booker Prize winners Peter Carey and Thomas Keneally. Other well known Australian writers include Thea Astley, Robert Drewe, Helen Garner, Rodney Hall, Christina Stead, Elizabeth Jolley, David Malouf, Frank Moorhouse and Tim Winton. Peter Weir, Bruce Beresford, George Miller and Gillian Armstrong are all well-known Australian directors, while Mel Gibson, Russell Crowe and Nicole Kidman are the country's best-known actors. The Aussie film industry is small but well-supported. The Little River Band, The Bee Gees, Nick Cave, INXS, AC/DC, Midnight Oil, silverchair, and, yes, Kylie Minogue are Australia's most famous pop music exports. Live music is common in Australian pubs, with Melbourne now hosting the livliest scene. Dame Joan Sutherland is Australia's best-known opera diva. Prominent in the 1960s, she was the undisputed coloratura soprano of her time. Nellie Melba - who took her name from her home town of Melbourne - was the world's biggest opera star at the beginning of the 20th century. She was prima donna at Covent Garden in the 1910s and 20s. These days, Australians know her best for foodstuffs named after her - Peach Melba and Melba Toast. If you need more, just ask...
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Post by SnakeFire on Jan 26, 2005 14:11:08 GMT -5
^Show off.....
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