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Post by wilderbeest on Apr 28, 2006 21:45:24 GMT
Hmm, I don't know either. Sounds possibly Australian to me.
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Post by Flick on Apr 29, 2006 12:56:34 GMT
It is Australian.
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Post by terfle on Apr 29, 2006 15:47:42 GMT
booooooring, half the teachers at school are australian! especially the english teachers...........
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Post by wilderbeest on Apr 30, 2006 13:04:55 GMT
Heh. Anyone tried telling them they can't speak english, they speak Aussie?
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Post by terfle on May 1, 2006 18:49:55 GMT
one of the year 8s tried once
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Post by wilderbeest on May 1, 2006 19:16:39 GMT
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Post by terfle on May 4, 2006 16:46:51 GMT
yey! i've been on the move!
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Post by wilderbeest on May 4, 2006 22:20:37 GMT
Ooh, you've got to Moose Jaw! A return to Canadia!
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Post by terfle on May 5, 2006 15:53:03 GMT
ah well, i fancied a change of scenery
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Post by wilderbeest on May 5, 2006 16:14:44 GMT
Never been to Canadia (Grr, I must try to stop calling it that. Canada. Not Canadia. Canada...), but it looks really pretty and nice. I'd like to go sometime. And New Zealand, and Norway. There's so many nise places to go! And you can't possibly go to all of them.
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Post by terfle on May 5, 2006 16:29:59 GMT
i used to call it canadia when i was younger. it made so much more sense i'd like to go to new zealand and norway too, but there is a limit to the places you can travel to. i'd space it out over the years
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Post by Flick on May 6, 2006 21:39:24 GMT
i'd love to go to canada and mongolia!
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Post by wilderbeest on May 8, 2006 12:44:05 GMT
Mongolia! You can meet the sheep farmers! Well to be honest you could do that in many other places such as Wales too, but Mongolia would be more fun... I only started calling it Canadia recently thanks to Trinity Hall womens' first eight (rowing); they all gave themselves "officer" titles and Theo's was "Officer of Canadia" since she's Canadian. I wonder if she's from anywhere near Moose Jaw or Moosonee. And Liv's Aussie, I wonder if she's from anywhere near Wagga Wagga. Thinking about it we're really quite an international club; Francis is from Germany, Rachael and Laura are from scotland (if that counts), Helen is from Wales (ditto), and we can call Yorkshire a separate country too, right?
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Post by terfle on May 8, 2006 17:35:06 GMT
seperate continent my school is organising a few geog trips for 2 years time, 1 of them to mongolia!
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Post by wilderbeest on May 9, 2006 15:30:48 GMT
Wow! Are you planning on going to Mongolia, or will you have left by then?
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