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[quote user="tangerine-jack"]<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"> The only thing to watch for is to </SPAN>NEVER, I repeat NEVER, call a Kiwi an Aussie.</P>[/quote] And likewise don't call an Aussie a Kiwi - although there are more Kiwis in some parts of Australia than Aussies. had a great time in the US a few years ago binding up the poor waiter and the manager in the "Great Outback Steakhouse" with their "Genuine Outback Rack of New Zealand Lamb" - didn't realise that New Zealand is another country, let alone not in the Outback. I was offended though when they commented that Coopers was a "novelty sign" had to restrain myself from a verbal tirade - Coopers is very much real - and jut around the corner from where I live. Heres a link http://coopers.com.au/home.php?flash=1 Best Beers in the World!!! Pomegranate was rhyming slang - something related to imigrant. and Heres a good site on "strine" (though the banana-benders speak the Queens English, What - ay!!) http://www.koalanet.com.au/australian-slang.html THen again - we have gone off topic yet again, ay!
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