Originally posted by PinkFloydAustralia having adopted me is something I am very happy with and we really are the lucky country having the best of British and American ways and lifestyles to draw on.
I'd pick New Zealand or Australia as my adopted land .
If I had to choose outside of this wide brown land I would like to try Japan, a place where the average internet speed is around 64Mb/s, the vending machines not only work night and day you can virtually buy anything from them, and this really only in Japan idea where you can hire a slide out bed much like you can put your luggage away in a locker at a railway station. They are the approximate size of those new business class long haul beds.
Originally posted by kmax87Isn't there some ridiculous gender ratio over there? As in, few women?
Australia having adopted me is something I am very happy with and we really are the lucky country having the best of British and American ways and lifestyles to draw on.
If I had to choose outside of this wide brown land I would like to try Japan, a place where the average internet speed is around 64Mb/s, the vending machines not only work night and day y ...[text shortened]... at a railway station. They are the approximate size of those new business class long haul beds.
Originally posted by Pawn QweenEr, what do you mean? I'm right here. 😕
Oooo, maybe Swedish. 🙂
Edit: That's a point, where's Stocken these days, it's so quiet without him.
Oh, it's an old thread. I get it. 😵😳
Thanks for missing me, by the way. That's nice. 🙂
Oh, and I would be a citisen of earth. Earth is a country. Is too. U-uh, is too. 🙁
Originally posted by kmax87I spent a year in Japan one week. Much fun, but got very boring very fast.
Australia having adopted me is something I am very happy with and we really are the lucky country having the best of British and American ways and lifestyles to draw on.
If I had to choose outside of this wide brown land I would like to try Japan, a place where the average internet speed is around 64Mb/s, the vending machines not only work night and day y ...[text shortened]... at a railway station. They are the approximate size of those new business class long haul beds.
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Originally posted by AThousandYoungJapan, Australia, or both? In certain demographics women outnumber men in Australia and apart from googling it I am not sure which age bandwidth in particular. In the outback and in predominantly male preserves like mining towns men far outnumber the sheilahs but other than that its probably 51 of one and 49 of the other generally.
Isn't there some ridiculous gender ratio over there? As in, few women?