
When was the last time you were told off? Tell us about memorable punishments you've experienced, or damn good ones you've dished out
( , Thu 7 Feb 2013, 12:14)
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In 2006, I took a trip to Brisbane, Australia. I had read that Aussies liked sports, but as an American who didn't follow sports, I hadn't explored this dimension. For example, I was aware there was some kind of distinction between cricket and rugby, but what that distinction might be was of absolutely no interest.
Coincidentally, I flew into Brisbane from Sydney on the same plane as the championship rugby team from Great Britain. There was supposed to be some big game soon. They seemed like a fun crew. My interest was piqued.
A week later, late at night, I was riding a local train. On the train, a fellow in a colorful yellow-and-green rugby jacket, and his girl friend, both dozed. I wondered who had won the big rugby game, which had occurred that evening. I moved closer, hoping to ask the question, if circumstances allowed.
Suddenly the train stopped. An accident had occurred on the tracks ahead. We were to disembark and get on buses instead. (In 2005, a well-known local man had committed suicide by throwing himself under a train, starting a rash of suicide copycats. This suicide was part of that fad.) The rugby fellow and his girl friend both awoke.
I approached and asked "did Great Britain or Brisbane win today's game?" The girl friend corrected: "Australia defeated Great Britain" (I later learned, by the score 33 - 10). The fellow, somewhat sarcastically, asked "do you know where you are?" I cheerily answered "Barely!" He asked, with voice dropping in extreme disappointment, "you're an American, aren't you?" I cheerily replied "Yes!" With diplomatic unction his girl friend said, "oh, we've seen many international folks today - Germans, Czechs, etc." I continued: "You see, when I flew into Brisbane on Wednesday, I flew in with the Great Britain rugby team!" Rugby guy answered with heavy sarcasm: "Then you must have felt right at home." I said, "no, rather...."
He interrupted: "Listen! I hate Poms and I hate Yanks, the two most loser nations in the world!" Girl friend tried to smooth over the discord and said "hush, don't be rude."
I had read in the tourist guidebooks that the Australian in his native habitat can be breathtakingly frank when provoked - a trait that can be very refreshing, or very alarming, depending on circumstance. I broke off the conversation, and began considering what might lay at hand for possible use as weapons.
The fellow then began muttering all kinds of venomous anti-American things to the girl friend, among which I heard the name George Bush mentioned frequently.
When I left the train, the conductor asked him how he was. "I've been better," he replied.
( , Fri 8 Feb 2013, 21:36, 11 replies)

( , Fri 8 Feb 2013, 21:38, closed)

An' don get me STARTED on them whinging poms?
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EDIT: And clearly stuj has never met any of our grammar nazis.
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