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Do you live in the USA???

Post 81

Mike A (snowblind)

In Sydney. Fortunatly we are not going to Sydney this year. Actually, it's a nice place...you can buy good chips there!


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Post 82

Princess Bride

Yup Sydney is nice, but very ritzy... (by that I mean expensive and classy)


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Post 83

Miss Jeni

Sydney isn't that capital of Australia is it?
So what is?

smiley - tongueout

Doesn't the Australian accent scare anyone else apart from me?

Trinity smiley - smiley


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Post 84

Mike A (snowblind)

No, fool! Canberra is the capital!


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Post 85

IanG

Canberra's the capital, it's just that Sydney appears to be the place everyone actually wants to go to!

Does the Australian accent scare me? Well I've been mistaken for an Australian so many times that no, not really. (Australian people always find this incomprehensible - I have a pretty obviously English accent IMHO, and most Aussies seem to agree, but Americans seem to misidentify me as an Australian all the time!)


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Post 86

FairlyStrange

Sorry...I love the Aussie accent! I consider it the "Southern Accent of the UK"!.....It's definitely unmistakable(unless I'm put to a test...then I'll claim no contest!smiley - winkeye)

NM


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Post 87

Blatherskite the Mugwump - Bandwidth Bandit

I've been to Sydney, and I thought it was the Los Angeles of Australia, which is not a good thing. If you weren't in a section of town that was a toilet, you were in a section of town where you couldn't come into the clubs at night without a collared shirt and sensible shoes, and as a casual sort of guy, this is something I've always been against. So when I ended up in Sydney the second time around, I tried to take a train to Canberra, but the wait would have been too long, so instead I went up the coast to Newcastle, and had a riotously good time.

I love the Aussie accent myself, especially when spoken by a woman... verrrry sexy. The only thing that ruined the effect was my own name... they cannot possibly say the long "i" vowel correctly, and it sounds hideous... sort of like how the woman originally talks in the beginning of "My Fair Lady." In order to keep from having my own name jarring at my ears, I allowed them to call me "Mick."


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Post 88

Mike A (snowblind)

I figure your name is Michael then. As another Michael, I must say I've never had that problem.

Sydney and Canberra is like New York and Washington. Odd, eh? Or maybe not.


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Post 89

Blatherskite the Mugwump - Bandwidth Bandit

I haven't noticed that they have a problem with Michael, but I usually introduce myself as Mike (on account of the weird way my first name is spelled... makes things easier), and it was the one-syllable version that they hacked all to hell.

Canberra like Washington? Hmm... I rather liked Washington. I would have rather made the trip to Canberra, just because it was someplace new, but the locals felt I had made the right choice by going to Newcastle. Theeir opinion was that Canberra had absolutely no life to it. Made it sound like it had more in common with Indianapolis than Washington.


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Post 90

Mike A (snowblind)

What I was saying was thay people get Sydney confused as the capital of Australia, just like they do with New York. Hence Canberra being like Washington. Dig? Cool smiley - smiley


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Post 91

FairlyStrange

Washington, DC.....Washington state!?LOL

Even we get confused about that!LOL

NM


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Post 92

Princess Bride

Do people from other countries think that New York is the capital of the US? It's not even the capital of New York State!


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Post 93

FairlyStrange

That would be Albany, would it not?

NM


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Post 94

Princess Bride

Yes, this is true... Of course people think Dallas is the capital of Texas (it's Austin) and San Francisco is the capital of California (it's Sacramento). I guess the problem is that the big cities aren't the capitals...


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Post 95

Miss Jeni

hi smiley - smiley


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Post 96

Princess Bride

Well evidently my sentence about capitals was not very interesting. hi. how are you trinity/liberty/jeni x?


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Post 97

FairlyStrange

Actually...I thought the capitol thing was rather interesting!smiley - smiley

Liberty......have you settled on a name yet?.....Just keep us posted as they shift!smiley - winkeye

NM


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Post 98

Princess Bride

Oh. Well thank you then. smiley - smiley


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Post 99

Miss Jeni

That thing on capitols was interesting! I just was trying to update every single conversation - so in everyone I basically just said hi!!

Sorry if I confused you!

My name.. nope I think I've got used to this one, thru fate I guess.. all because of the hacker smiley - smiley

Liberty


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Post 100

FairlyStrange

eerrmmm....Hacker?smiley - sadface

NM


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