The Mellotron Group group photo

Yahoo Groups archive

The Mellotron Group

Index last updated: 2026-04-28 23:38 UTC

Thread

Re: Pulled this off of PE - probably written by an Aussie

Re: Pulled this off of PE - probably written by an Aussie

2010-03-01 by lsf5275@aol.com

I just saw this while reading about the Olympics, and thought that since many of us are from all these countries...we might as well get to understand one another a bit better! Enjoy!

Aussies: Dislike being mistaken for Pommies (Brits) when abroad.

Canadians: Are rather indignant about being mistaken for Americans when abroad.

Americans: Encourage being mistaken for Canadians when abroad.

Brits: Can't possibly be mistaken for anyone else when abroad.

Aussies: Believe you should look out for your mates.

Brits: Believe that you should look out for those people who belong to your club.

Americans: Believe that people should look out for & take care of themselves.

Canadians: Believe that that's the government's job.

Aussies: Are extremely patriotic to their beer.

Americans: Are flag-waving, anthem-singing, and obsessively patriotic to the point of blindness.

Canadians: Can't agree on the words to their anthem, when they can be bothered to sing them.

Brits: Do not sing at all but prefer a large brass band to perform the anthem.

Americans: Spend most of their lives glued to the idiot box.

Canadians: Don't, but only because they can't get more American channels.

Brits: Pay a tax just so they can watch four channels.

Aussies: Export all their crappy programs, which no-one there watches, to Britain, where everybody loves them.

Americans: Will jabber on incessantly about football, baseball, and basketball.

Brits: Will jabber on incessantly about cricket, soccer, and rugby.

Canadians: Will jabber on incessantly about hockey, hockey, hockey, hockey, and how they beat the Americans twice, playing baseball.

Aussies: Will jabber on incessantly about how they beat the Poms in every sport they play them in.

Americans: Spell words differently, but still call it "English".

Brits: Pronounce their words differently, but still call it "English".

Canadians: Spell like the Brits, pronounce like Americans.

Aussies: Add "G'day", "mate" and a heavy accent to everything they say in an attempt to be cool.

Brits: Shop at home and have goods imported because they live on an island.

Aussies: Shop at home and have goods imported because they live on an island.

Americans: Cross the southern border for cheap shopping, gas, & liquor in a backwards country.

Canadians: Cross the southern border for cheap shopping, gas, & liquor in a backwards country.

Americans: Drink weak, bad-tasting beer.

Canadians: Drink strong, bad-tasting beer.

Brits: Drink warm, bad-tasting beer.

Aussies: Drink anything with alcohol in it.

Americans: Seem to think that poverty & failure are morally suspect.

Canadians: Seem to believe that wealth and success are morally suspect.

Brits: Seem to believe that wealth, poverty, success and failure are inherited things.

Aussies: Seem to think that none of this matters after several beers.


Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Pulled this off of PE - probably written by an Aussie

2010-03-01 by Mark Pring

Kiwis: are indignant about being mistaken for Aussies when abroad.


--- On Tue, 3/2/10, lsf5275@aol.com <lsf5275@aol.com> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
From: lsf5275@aol.com <lsf5275@aol.com>
Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Pulled this off of PE - probably written by an Aussie
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 6:42 AM







 



  


    
      
      
      


I just saw this while reading about the Olympics, and 
thought that since many of us are from all these countries... we might as well 
get to understand one another a bit better! Enjoy! 

Aussies: Dislike 
being mistaken for Pommies (Brits) when abroad. 

Canadians: Are rather 
indignant about being mistaken for Americans when abroad. 

Americans: 
Encourage being mistaken for Canadians when abroad. 

Brits: Can't possibly 
be mistaken for anyone else when abroad. 

Aussies: Believe you should 
look out for your mates. 

Brits: Believe that you should look out for 
those people who belong to your club. 

Americans: Believe that people 
should look out for & take care of themselves. 

Canadians: Believe 
that that's the government's job. 

Aussies: Are extremely patriotic to 
their beer. 

Americans: Are flag-waving, anthem-singing, and obsessively 
patriotic to the point of blindness. 

Canadians: Can't agree on the words 
to their anthem, when they can be bothered to sing them. 

Brits: Do not 
sing at all but prefer a large brass band to perform the anthem. 


Americans: Spend most of their lives glued to the idiot box. 


Canadians: Don't, but only because they can't get more American 
channels. 

Brits: Pay a tax just so they can watch four channels. 


Aussies: Export all their crappy programs, which no-one there watches, 
to Britain, where everybody loves them. 

Americans: Will jabber on 
incessantly about football, baseball, and basketball. 

Brits: Will jabber 
on incessantly about cricket, soccer, and rugby. 

Canadians: Will jabber 
on incessantly about hockey, hockey, hockey, hockey, and how they beat the 
Americans twice, playing baseball. 

Aussies: Will jabber on incessantly 
about how they beat the Poms in every sport they play them in. 


Americans: Spell words differently, but still call it "English". 


Brits: Pronounce their words differently, but still call it "English". 


Canadians: Spell like the Brits, pronounce like Americans. 


Aussies: Add "G'day", "mate" and a heavy accent to everything they say 
in an attempt to be cool. 

Brits: Shop at home and have goods imported 
because they live on an island. 

Aussies: Shop at home and have goods 
imported because they live on an island. 

Americans: Cross the southern 
border for cheap shopping, gas, & liquor in a backwards country. 


Canadians: Cross the southern border for cheap shopping, gas, & 
liquor in a backwards country. 

Americans: Drink weak, bad-tasting beer. 


Canadians: Drink strong, bad-tasting beer. 

Brits: Drink warm, 
bad-tasting beer. 

Aussies: Drink anything with alcohol in it. 


Americans: Seem to think that poverty & failure are morally suspect. 


Canadians: Seem to believe that wealth and success are morally suspect. 


Brits: Seem to believe that wealth, poverty, success and failure are 
inherited things. 

Aussies: Seem to think that none of this matters after 
several beers.

RE: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Pulled this off of PE - probably written by an Aussie

2010-03-01 by John Wright

Don't ever mistake someone from South Africa for an Aussie, particularly
in a tavern after a few drinks.  To this day, don't know what I did, but
he was PO'd!

________________________________
Show quoted textHide quoted text
From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark Pring
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 1:17 PM
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Pulled this off of PE - probably
written by an Aussie


  

Kiwis: are indignant about being mistaken for Aussies when abroad.

Re: Pulled this off of PE - probably written by an Aussie

2010-03-01 by ClayE

You are all from down under.  What's the problem?  <---Haaa



--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, Mark Pring <markpringnz@...> wrote:
>
> Kiwis: are indignant about being mistaken for Aussies when abroad.

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Pulled this off of PE - probably written by an Aussie

2010-03-01 by Mark Pring

we are 1500 miles away from Australia!

--- On Tue, 3/2/10, ClayE wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text

From: ClayE
Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Pulled this off of PE - probably written by an Aussie
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 8:13 AM

You are all from down under. What's the problem? <;---Haaa

--- In newmellotrongroup@ yahoogroups. com, Mark Pring wrote:
>
> Kiwis: are indignant about being mistaken for Aussies when abroad.


Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.