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I'll just whistle "Waltzing Matilda" in the background and hope he doesn't notice that there are more than one informed Australian around here...... :rolleyes:
 
australwind said:
I'll just whistle "Waltzing Matilda" in the background and hope he doesn't notice that there are more than one informed Australian around here...... :rolleyes:
awwww... i'm sorry austral... i know you're with us too and didn't mean anything by addressing quoll... i was just sort of continuing a dialogue we'd started a couple of pages back. i'd love to hear your thoughts too, of course. :)
 
EJFan said:
awwww... i'm sorry austral... i know you're with us too and didn't mean anything by addressing quoll... i was just sort of continuing a dialogue we'd started a couple of pages back. i'd love to hear your thoughts too, of course. :)



Nope..not giving you any......your question specifically addressed Quoll.....

Gunna take my bat and ball and play somewhere else! ;)
 
EJFan said:
but you have those funky flat bats over there.


I don't think our fruit bats could be accurately described as either funky or flat.... ;)




Oh...you're referring to cricket bats.....mmmmm we do...best english willow.... :D
 
australwind said:
I don't think our fruit bats could be accurately described as either funky or flat.... ;)

I was in Sydney last Februray and walked through the botannical gardens with a couple girl friends one day. We were really getting into the peace and serenity of it, when suddenly we looked up and realized the trees were filled with hundreds and hundreds of these bats. Our piercing screams shattered all the peace and serenity, but I managed to get a couple of really cools pictures.

Were those fruit bats, or some other kind of bat?
 
Norajane said:
I was in Sydney last Februray and walked through the botannical gardens with a couple girl friends one day. We were really getting into the peace and serenity of it, when suddenly we looked up and realized the trees were filled with hundreds and hundreds of these bats. Our piercing screams shattered all the peace and serenity, but I managed to get a couple of really cools pictures.

Were those fruit bats, or some other kind of bat?




Not sure which ones have invaded Sydney's botanical gardens......let me check with my resident expert and I'll get back to you! ;)


We have a range of varieties here......they were what are known as flying foxes that moved into Melbourne's gardens and have wreaked havoc in the ferngully......
 
Austral, maybe you can explain this to me. My husband was in australia several years ago, and I could never get the time difference straight. Are you a day ahead of us?

Right now as I type this it is quarter past 8 a.m. on Monday. Is it Monday evening for you?
 
Hi BG, it is now tues 17th 12 :17 am.

ps : I think your clock is 3 min fast. ;)
 
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EJFan said:
quoll:

you're my primary source for aussie info... at least in the sense of what i know from an actual person on the ground. i asked you earlier if you were ever tired of people asking you about your country and you said it was interesting to hear other people's perception of what australia is like. so i got to thinking... what is YOUR impression of the US?
This shouldn't be a hard question, but it is a pain in the arse to answer.
The impression I get from the tv is totally different from the one I get from the people.

With that I bid you all a good night.
 
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quoll said:
This shouldn't be a hard question, but it is a pain in the arse to answer.
The impression I get from the tv is totally different from the one I get from the people.

I can only imagine what kind of impression you get from the TV. good Lord... :rolleyes:

P.S I set my clock fast on purpose. I'm under the illusion that it helps me be on time. :D The clock in my car is 15 minutes fast, and I'm still late.
 
It's the concept of the International Date Line that has me confused. MrB finally got exasperated and gave up trying to explain it.
 
bobsgirl said:
It's the concept of the International Date Line that has me confused. MrB finally got exasperated and gave up trying to explain it.
this reminds me of a bit of trivia...

does anyone know what states (in the US) are the northernmost, southernmost, easternmost and westernmost?
 
westernmost should be hawaii, northernmost should be alaska, southermost should be florida and easternmost, maine. however, since that seems so simple, i'll bet southermost actually goes to california thanks to the baja peninsula.

ed
 
silverwhisper said:
westernmost should be hawaii, northernmost should be alaska, southermost should be florida and easternmost, maine. however, since that seems so simple, i'll bet southermost actually goes to california thanks to the baja peninsula.

ed
you're half right. thanks for playing... you get a copy of our home game! :nana:
 
in EJ's defense, there was, like, a whole twelve minutes b/n his question and the first reply... :D

ed
 
Scalywag said:
I'm going to go out on a limb and say:

east most: alaska
west most: alaska
south most: hawaii
north most: alaska
DING DING DING DING DING!!!!!

we have a winnah!

alaska is the eastern AND westernmost state because the int'l date line runs through it. the rest is pretty much a gimme.

good job scalywag!
 
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