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To: Godzilla; MarkBsnr

Canada - you mean north Montana don’t you?
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New Zealand has the North Island, the South Island...

And also theres a West Island...

You know...that little island west of the Tasman Sea that some people call “Australia”

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680 posted on 07/20/2011 6:58:35 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana; Godzilla
You know...that little island west of the Tasman Sea that some people call “Australia”

Ah, you mean the penal colony. The one staffed with convicts who think that their jail is run by somebody called Fahsters!!!!

"Australia and New Zealand share three main commonalities. Firstly, the urban societies of both countries were created by the British in the last three centuries, and built on the invasion of a population that didn't live in cities. Secondly, around 20 per cent of the population of both countries are migrants. Thirdly, both countries are in the same part of the world.

Although both countries share some commonalities, they have been subjected to differing historical and environmental influences that have resulted in significant cultural differences. Specifically, Australia was founded to be a penal colony while New Zealand was founded to be a religious colony. Furthermore, Australia is a harsh land of droughts, snakes and desert while New Zealand is a heavenly land with lakes, glaciers and fertile soil."

Yup, just ask the Lord of the Rings movie makers.

"Australian and New Zealanders both like to insult each other with jokes. Traditionally, when Australians joked about New Zealanders, they would have some kind of lewd twist on the New Zealander's affection for sheep or refer to them as South Pacific Poms (English). When New Zealanders joked about Australia, they would have some kind of twist on Australians being stupid. For example, when former New Zealand prime minister Robert Muldoon was questioned about increased levels of emigration from New Zealand to Australia, he responded that these migrants "raised the average IQ of both countries."" from http://www.convictcreations.com/culture/newzealand.html

681 posted on 07/20/2011 7:20:06 PM PDT by MarkBsnr (I would not believe in the Gospel if the authority of the Catholic Church did not move me to do so..)
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