Full Version: Australia : what do you know about it

From: gt350ed [#19]
 24 Aug 2005
To: Peter [#18] 24 Aug 2005

First of all, Peter, we're still trying to figure what language Joe types in. Having spent countless hours attempting to decypher his posts, we finally gave up. He mainly just communicates (sic) with "Aloha Boy" anyway.

But back to Australia....

My interest goes back at least to 1968 while serving in Vietnam. I have never forgiven myself for passing on an opportunity of a free "R&R" trip to your country. I opted, instead, to meet my wife, mid-tour, in Hawaii. Little did I realize that she and I would part company just a few years later. Subsequently, I re-married and Sharon and I are approaching our 25th wedding anniversary.

In any event, over the years I have been somewhat of a sponge regarding reading about your country and crossing paths with Aussies who have ventured here. Several years ago, while serving as President of my Rotary club (Apple Valley, the club that included among its members Roy Rogers and Dale Evans), we were honored to have a Group Study Exchange team from Australia visit us. A GSE team generally has six (6) members, only one of which is a Rotarian. The others are selected from different fields of endeavor. Their visit was, and remains, one of the highlights of my presidency.

I truly believe that Americans and Australians are the closest of "friends" among nations. We have a long history of being on the same side of things and our founding histories are not all that dissimilar. Both nation's peoples are fiercly independent and the list goes on.

My dream trip of anywhere in the world is to visit Australia and New Zealand, in that order. And I plan to definitely get there one day....when I'm again in Colorado.


From: UncleSteve [#20]
 25 Aug 2005
To: Peter [#18] 25 Aug 2005

Peter,

I can't fathom all the dis-information being spread about your motherland.

It is simple!

1. You are all decendants of the worst criminals the UK had to offer!
2. You all chase snakes and crocs and carry a large knife on your hip!
3. You don't know that "prawns" are really shrimp!
4. Foster's is the adult beverage of choice!

See? SOME of us know about Australia! (devil) 

From: Bob (ALLSPORT) [#21]
 28 Aug 2005
To: ALL

Well I sure know where Adelaide is. I spent a fortnight there one weekend.

From: MIKEY (JADEPUTTERS) [#22]
 24 Sep 2005
To: Peter [#1] 24 Sep 2005

Peter,

We are planning a 3 week trip next June. My impression is that the people and standard of living is much like the US, I believe both are liberated British colonies. I assume the coast is the most populated, semi tropical while the interior is more like an arid desert. And the country is big.


From: Peter [#23]
 24 Sep 2005
To: MIKEY (JADEPUTTERS) [#22] 25 Sep 2005

Hi Mikey,

Youll be suprised at how dry the country is. The east coast is quite green and the North semi tropical, youll love it.

regards

Peter


From: Ed (EMANA) [#24]
 25 Sep 2005
To: ALL

Everyone outside of NY talks funny! :) 

I believe most other countries teach better geography than the US....

Just my $.02.....

Ed

P.S. I was born and raised in NY.


From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#25]
 2 Oct 2005
To: joyce (JLADY) [#12] Unread

quote:
, John Lennon had died and she wrote me a letter and said, I don't know if you get the news there but John Lennon died.



John Lennon did NOT die. He was brutally murdered in cold blood by an insane fan on the cold streets of new york.

Interstingly enough, in an early interview when the Beatles still existed, John Lennon was asked how he thought he would die. His response? " I will probably be killed by a crazed fan".........

From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#26]
 2 Oct 2005
To: gt350ed [#19] 4 Oct 2005

quote:
Several years ago, while serving as President of my Rotary club (Apple Valley, the club that included among its members Roy Rogers and Dale Evans), we were honored to have a Group Study Exchange team from Australia visit us. A GSE team generally has six (6) members, only one of which is a Rotarian. The others are selected from different fields of endeavor. Their visit was, and remains, one of the highlights of my presidency.


Ed, I KNEW there was something I liked about you besides Sharon.

I didn't know you were in Rotary!!! Way cool. So am I!!

From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#27]
 2 Oct 2005
To: Ed (EMANA) [#24] Unread

quote:
I believe most other countries teach better geography than the US....



Ed, I believe most other countries teach EVERYTHING better than US

From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#28]
 2 Oct 2005
To: Peter [#1] 2 Oct 2005

quote:
Whos been here ?


I don't know, but I am sure many have been there

quote:

Who is planning to come here ?


I don't know but I am sure many are planning to go there

quote:

Who would like to come here ?


I would

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What is your average concept of the place ?

That it is a mysteriously wonderful place full of diversified culture and scenic beauty.

quote:

Do you know where it is ?


Yes

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What language do we speak ?


The Kings English

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What is our standard of living?


As in most of the world it would depend on your level of income and whether you have a class structure, but I would suspect a moderately high standard of living.

EDITED: 2 Oct 2005 by C_BURKE


From: Peter [#29]
 2 Oct 2005
To: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#28] 2 Oct 2005

your funny :-) 

From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#30]
 2 Oct 2005
To: Peter [#29] 2 Oct 2005

Thank you. Did I pass?

From: Peter [#31]
 2 Oct 2005
To: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#30] 3 Oct 2005

Test ...I see !

Yeah you passed...with flying colours...now pass me another mai tai, and sit down we've seen the grass skirt ! :-) 

regards

Peter :-) 


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