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Oh, and seaweed is pretty gross as well. It's everywhere at the most popular beaches, sticks to your legs when you try to go swimming.
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Okay... I see...
By the way, I hear Russia are having a shot at marketing their own commercial airliners. Several major airlines have taken the jump, although Russian planes do seem to have a really bad safety record.
agreed!
interesting. must be pretty big! Russians are known for making huge vehicles
just looked up the Australian Army on wikipedia, and i was part wrong. your guys' main service rifle is the Austrian AUG. but there are a few American guns, like that browning pistol it mentioned and a sniper rifle.
HAH! just about all the guns listed for the Australian special forces are either American or German! was i right, or was i right?
wait a sec... Australia only has 59 battle tanks in the whole country!!?? well at least they're Abrams. but still; 59?
I'm just going to nod and smile. I'm not really interested in the Aussie army much, the Americans seem to "mean it" more, if that makes sense.
Just ignore me.
Oh, and seaweed is pretty gross as well. It's everywhere at the most popular beaches, sticks to your legs when you try to go swimming.

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Okay... I see...
By the way, I hear Russia are having a shot at marketing their own commercial airliners. Several major airlines have taken the jump, although Russian planes do seem to have a really bad safety record.

agreed!
interesting. must be pretty big! Russians are known for making huge vehicles

just looked up the Australian Army on wikipedia, and i was part wrong. your guys' main service rifle is the Austrian AUG. but there are a few American guns, like that browning pistol it mentioned and a sniper rifle.
HAH! just about all the guns listed for the Australian special forces are either American or German! was i right, or was i right?

wait a sec... Australia only has 59 battle tanks in the whole country!!?? well at least they're Abrams. but still; 59?
I'm just going to nod and smile. I'm not really interested in the Aussie army much, the Americans seem to "mean it" more, if that makes sense.

Just ignore me.
