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Post by frogo on Apr 15, 2004 13:33:20 GMT 10
any australian who can't pronounce 'australia' isn't worth thinking about
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Post by frogo on Apr 15, 2004 13:36:19 GMT 10
ps. Australians who's first language isn't English are excused OF COURSE!!!
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Post by realitybiteshard on Apr 15, 2004 14:56:01 GMT 10
Pauline Hanson Ian Thorpe
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Post by frogo on Apr 15, 2004 15:57:13 GMT 10
tsk tsk and ho! ho! You're right - they both say - 'AUSTRAAAYYYA' but James says - wait for it -
'SHHHHHHHTRAAAAAYYA' -where is he from?
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why
Shower Crooner
i like frogs, frogs are cool...frogs swim in my swimming pool
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Post by why on Apr 19, 2004 2:28:56 GMT 10
somewhere that obviously doesn't teach english....or maybe he just didn't bother to learn how to say it properly after he flopped out of his pond.....
(stupid fish)...
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Post by Sheenia on Apr 27, 2004 17:26:33 GMT 10
oh man I agree It's like someone who says unyung for onion fill mmmmmmm for film aksk for ask shhhhhtralia/Austayyyya for Australia grooaaaaannnnnnnnnnn even pull for pool Drives me nutty, but my father teaches grammar and pronunciation at N.I.D.A so it was whipped soundly out of me as a child, well not whipped, but it was not allowed for even a moment in my house Like ‘who wants to be a miwwionaire’ My poor little old dad looks like crying when he listens to him.
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