What is australia famous for.......!

the mullet
paul hogan…sorry about that.
russel crowe…again…sorry.
short shorts…really sorry.
racism
appalling treatment of refugees
an idiot as a prime minister.
culture… found only on top of yoghurt.
appalling treatment of the aboriginal commuity…they were murdered and hunted down like wild animals.
kangaroos and barbeques…we also eat are national emblem !!
thongs…
singlets…
we export everything we can dig up…just to insure climate change happens faster !?!

and we gave you the phrase " g’day "…also sorry…
and " no worries maaaate !?! "…so classy.

take care

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Fosters…Australian for beer.

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Hahaha, Australia has some golden beaches but is too hot in the summer. The sun bakes you down like a cookie in the oven!

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A cool national anthem, Waltzing Mathilda.
Boomerangs.
That cool opera house building in Sydney Harbor.
Koala bears.
Elle McPherson.
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The BeeGees.
Starting off your history by being a penal colony.
Having 6 out of 10 of the worlds deadliest spiders.
A cool accent.
Being the only continent that is also a country.

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Kangaroo and “good day”

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This makes up for ‘the mullet’, Paul Hogan and Russel Crow.

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Natural Spring Water.

Cheddar.

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We practically made ours extinct. The Bald Eagle.

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Good rugby and cricket teams, kangaroos, Nicole Kidman, Dead can Dance :smile:

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Australian scrolling! …

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australia is famous for hot guys

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It’s more like :g’day mate.

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Steve Irwin. RIP.

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steve irwin was the best thing to come out of australia for a long time, he brought awareness to the environment.
most australians live in cities, or towns along the coast, safe in their air conditioning, away from the real australia.
he was a family man , a very admirable guy.
take care

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“A dingo’s got my baby.”

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You never want an Australian with his back against the wall. You put any 12 blokes together and you’ll get a job done. Whether it’s getting a bogged four-wheel-drive off the beach or standing in front of a cricket wicket and making sure we’re in a dominant position. It’s the same dog, different leg action, so to speak - Matthew Hayden - cricket player

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16 posts before the Croc hunter was mentioned? He was the first thing I thought of !

AC/DC too

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I’m glad you know this typical Aussie expression. Another one is “no worries, mate” instead of “Don’t worry”.

I have mixed feelings about Australians. I like it’s environment, democracy and the cool accent, but I had a period of very lonely, depressed and confused time in this country when I was on high dose of Seroquel and Risperidone , and when I was in the dreadful relapses.

I am not sure if I dare go back to Australia again.

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