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this would be the point you labour under the misaprihension that I'm Australian:P
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I'm the Aussie on this thread...
although most Americans seem to think I'm British. Go figure.
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although most Americans seem to think I'm British. Go figure.
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If you use words like "abroad"...
There's basically the USA and beyond that, most of 'em don't know and don't care.
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There's basically the USA and beyond that, most of 'em don't know and don't care.
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according to a recent survey of 18-25 yr old Americans; 80 percent could find Iraq on the map, 60 percent couldn’t find GREAT BRITAIN (!!!) and 11 percent (you know what’s coming next don’t you!)…couldn’t. find. Their. Own. Country.
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so their research was probably 80% wrong ;)
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Surely not. Most of the Americans I met of that age couldn't find their arse with both hands and a flashlight.
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I just realised how that sounded.
Now I've got bloody goatse stuck in my head again.
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Now I've got bloody goatse stuck in my head again.