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post #46 of 56
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Originally Posted by userlander View Post
I am unaware - did not know there was a large mexican population there -- or what your joke means if there isn't.
I think the Mexicans referred to here are Victorians. People from Queensland and New South Wales often refer to Victorians as Mexicans because they live south of the border.
post #47 of 56
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Originally Posted by jjinh View Post
congrats, and happy australia day to all us aussies here
dont think i'll feel like going to work tomorrow
Me neither lol.
post #48 of 56
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Originally Posted by fordgtlover View Post
I think the Mexicans referred to here are Victorians. People from Queensland and New South Wales often refer to Victorians as Mexicans because they live south of the border.
i'm a sydneysider who use to live in melbourne and i've never heard that one before.
post #49 of 56
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Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
Me neither lol.
well, the title of the thread is "Celebrating all that is Australian".. I think we should all take a sickie
post #50 of 56
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Originally Posted by MrGreen View Post
Thanks for pointing that out - I appreciated the Google effort but not that complication/change.

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Originally Posted by kunalraiker View Post
Member I'am posting this as AN AUSTRALIAN CITIZEN, yeh just returned from the ceremony.

A Very Happy Australia Day to all my friends at head-fi,you've all been a nice bunch of buddies.
Will open a beer now
Fantastic news. Time for more than a beer - time for a slab (with family and friends of course ).

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well, the title of the thread is "Celebrating all that is Australian".. I think we should all take a sickie
O.k. You've convinced me. (Hope my boss isn't reading this ).
post #51 of 56
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Originally Posted by ford2 View Post
You American's must have a similar food,even the English have Bovril.

Bovril UK
We have McDonald's
post #52 of 56
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Originally Posted by Drag0n View Post
We have McDonald's
I love a Big Mac.

This is the reason you have no Vegemite:::


Kraft spokeswoman Joanna Scott said: "The (US) Food and Drug Administration doesn't allow the import of Vegemite simply because the recipe does have the addition of folic acid.''

The US was "a minor market'' for Vegemite, she said.


Maybe you have Marmite over there.
post #53 of 56
Aussie mcdonalds is great compared to a number of mcdonalds' overseas (not sure why!).
post #54 of 56
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Originally Posted by ford2 View Post
I love a Big Mac.

This is the reason you have no Vegemite:::


Kraft spokeswoman Joanna Scott said: "The (US) Food and Drug Administration doesn't allow the import of Vegemite simply because the recipe does have the addition of folic acid.''

The US was "a minor market'' for Vegemite, she said.


Maybe you have Marmite over there.
We have vegemite in certain shoppes, but its under another name. For some reason i think they cant have Kraft's name on it, but it does exist in America as a specialty product.
post #55 of 56
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Originally Posted by MrGreen View Post
Aussie mcdonalds is great compared to a number of mcdonalds' overseas (not sure why!).
It's just because it's Australian - great Aussie Beef and Dairy
post #56 of 56
I had a pretty laidback Australia Day, spent it at a leadership camp at school and then had basketball training. But finished it off with going to a party, no alcohol for me, a good BBQ though.

Enjoyed the parts of the Hottest 100 that I got to listen to.
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