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Thunder's Muse

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So, what does; "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oi, Oi,!" mean, really? I heard it was a secret code of some sort meant to trigger drunken uprisings at sporting events.


Aussies don't need a trigger to drink alcohol :chuckle:

It's just a chant used to show national pride...we are an uncomplicated bunch :D
 

PureX

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Is it true that Aussies call the Australian-American Monument (that we gave you), "Mickey Mouse"?

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Why, you ungrateful …. !
 

PureX

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OK, so we all know that Australia is populated by space aliens. The accent proves that. But the rest of us can't figure out which of these is the actual 'mothership':

the "opera house" …

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or the "Parliament Building" …

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PureX

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… And why won't your Parliament go back home??? Who's running the mothership?

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Parliament Funkadelic
 

Thunder's Muse

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Personally, not a thing. But it has become a rather popular holiday here in the U.S. Lots of people like to dress up and party. It's sort of a national version of Mardi Gras.



Halloween isn't really celebrated here...a little here and there but not like the US.
 

PureX

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Halloween isn't really celebrated here...a little here and there but not like the US.
I think of it as being sort of like the music playing as the Titanic sank.

Do Aussies resent crass U.S. commercialism creeping into Australia? When I was there, I kept seeing KFC and McDonalds all over the place. (Oddly, they always seemed to be next door to each other.) And I was actually embarrassed by them. And even when it wasn't U.S. conglomerate chain store I was seeing, it was an obvious Aussie knock-off (of Starbucks, and Burger King, etc.).
 

PureX

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Also, when I was there, people were discussing splitting from Great Britain, a lot, because they really didn't seem to like Charles, and they were insisting that they would not be a future King Charles' vassal. (Or something like that.)
 
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