What's wrong with a hot curry and cold Fosters? Seriously?
UK = Guinness
No no no no no.
Ireland yes, UK no. It may be on in every pub but it's by no means the UK's national beer.
Bitter tends to be regional, but something like Carling (lager) is probably the closest you'll get to a national beer. Lager tend to be national, bitter (and/or "real ale") local.
I thought she is a kiwi?
You would be correct, she is a kiwi, but when kiwi entertainers do a few gigs in Oz, Australia likes to claim them as their own, just like crowded house, dragon .......
:huh:
Born in N Z but educated in Australia
I thought she is a kiwi?
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probably in his eyes worst,an australian.But at least not another noname pom.
Born in N Z but educated in Australia
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If educumacated in Oz,will my funny accent be noticable?
or will I be just another person in
South Australia
You would be correct, she is a kiwi, but when kiwi entertainers do a few gigs in Oz, Australia likes to claim them as their own, just like crowded house, dragon .......
:huh:
Like Russell Crow. Austrialia turned him into a top bloke
USA = Budweiser
Belgium = Stella Artois
UK = Guinness
Unfortunately this is true...it's a crying shame too. QLD'ers are ridiculously staunch with their Fourex quaffing. It sure as hell isn't known as the national beer but definitely dominates the taps up here.
Personally, I'm happy to call any of the Coopers range THE national beer...I'd be proud to see the Cooper's beers available internationally.
and sadly i see more and more pubs in regional SA with XXXX GOLD signage out the front, the year i moved back from QLD i went to my home town of kadina, SA only to see that the pub had changed all of its logo to XXXX GOLD, bloody hell i shoulda just stayed in QLD!
cheers
carty
You would be correct, she is a kiwi, but when kiwi entertainers do a few gigs in Oz, Australia likes to claim them as their own, just like crowded house, dragon .......
:huh:
Like Russell Crow. Austrialia turned him into a top bloke
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