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i'll give you shrimp/prawn on the barbie as strictly aussie, but you can hear Oi and mate in London and such a lot -- nm
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zork
Apr 11 '11, 19:29
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That's where they got it. Virtually everything Aussie comes from either the UK or the US. nm
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ralph wiggum
Apr 11, 19:31
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especially the prison slang?
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zork
Apr 11, 19:38
I would like to try Koala Bacon -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 11, 19:36
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Tastes like chook bacon. nm
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ralph wiggum
Apr 11, 19:36
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And what does kangaroo taste like?
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the wrong element, bad guy
Apr 11, 19:53
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I've never had it, but I understand it tastes like venison. It's not super common. nm
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ralph wiggum
Apr 11, 19:58
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there was a restaurant in my old neighborhood in Baltimore that did aussie meats (kangaroo, crocodile, etc.) i never could bring myself to try them -- nm
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moles
Apr 11, 20:00
you can buy it at the supermarket, but it's not wildly popular. -- nm
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mafic
Apr 11, 19:57
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Heh. 2 out of 2 non-citizens agree! nm
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ralph wiggum
Apr 11, 20:00
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