International Dumb Questions

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warning the following contains large amounts of australian humour

these questions about australia were posted on an australian tourism website and obviously the answers came from a fellow aussie.

1. q: does it ever get windy in australia? i have never seen it rain on tv, so how do the plants grow? (uk)

a: we import all plants fully grown and then just sit around watching them die.

2. q: will i be able to see kangaroos in the street? (usa)

a: depends how much you've been drinking

3. q: i want to walk from perth to sydney - can i follow the railroad tracks? (sweden)

a: sure, it's only three thousand miles, take lots of water...

4. q: is it safe to run around in the bushes in australia? (sweden)

a: so its true what they say about swedes.

5. q: it is imperative that i find the names and addresses of places to contact for a stuffed porpoise. (italy)

a: let's not touch this one.

6. q: are there any atms (cash machines) in australia? can you sendme a list of them in brisbane, cairns, townsville and hervey bay? (uk)

a: what did your last slave die of?

7. q: can you give me some information about hippo racing in

australia? (usa)

a: a-fri-ca is the big triangle shaped continent south of europe.

aus-tra-lia is that big island in the middle of the pacific which

does not... oh forget it. sure, the hippo racing is every tuesday night in kings cross. come naked.

8. q: which direction is north in australia? (usa)

a: face south and then turn 90 degrees. contact us when you get here and we'll send the rest of the directions.

9. q: can i bring cutlery into australia? (uk)

a: why? just use your fingers like we do.

10. q: can you send me the vienna boys' choir schedule? (usa)

a: aus-tri-a is that quaint little country bordering ger-man-y, which

is...oh forget it. sure, the vienna boys choir plays every tuesday

night in kings cross, straight after the hippo races. come naked.

11. q: do you have perfume in australia? (france)

a: no, we don't stink.

12. q: i have developed a new product that is the fountain of youth. can you tell me where i can sell it in australia (usa)

a: anywhere significant numbers of americans gather.

13. q: can i wear high heels in australia? (uk)

a: you are a british politician, right?

14. q: can you tell me the regions in tasmania where the female

population is smaller than the male population? (italy)

a: yes, gay nightclubs.

15. q: do you celebrate christmas in australia? (france)

a: only at christmas.

17. q: are there supermarkets in sydney and is milk available all

year round? (germany)

a: no, we are a peaceful civilisation of vegan hunter gatherers. milk is illegal.

18. q: please send a list of all doctors in australia who can

dispense rattlesnake serum. (usa)

a: rattlesnakes live in a-meri-ca which is where you come from. all australian snakes are perfectly harmless, can be safely handled and make good pets.

19. q: i have a question about a famous animal in australia, but i

forget its name. it's a kind of bear and lives in trees. (usa)

a: it's called a drop bear. they are so called because they drop out of gum trees and eat the brains of anyone walking underneath them. you can scare them off by spraying yourself with human urine before you go out walking.

21. q: i was in australia in 1969 on r+r, and i want to contact the girl i dated while i was staying in kings cross. can you help? (usa)

a: yes, and you will still have to pay her by the hour.

22. q: will i be able to speek english most places i go? (usa)

a: yes, but you'll have to learn it first.

is there any comparable list of quesiotns for other countries?

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My thoughts on Canada prior to crossing the border:

1. Wow! I'm going to go to a foreign country! I've never been to one before.

2. Canada sure is one big country! I wonder if there are any towns and cities with names there, or are they all Montreal, Canada, Ontario, Canada, etc.

My thoughts concerning the food preparation in Canada after I crossed the border:

1. I walked into a sub shop and asked for a roast beef sub, thinking I was going to get cold roast beef, lettuce, mayonnaise, and tomato slices. Instead, I was handed a hot roast beef sub with lots of salt and mustard on it. :p I didn't like it one bit!

2. Four of us entered a restaurant and we ordered a pizza. When we bit into the slices, the only thing we were able to taste was salt. We drank all the water that was set before us, and when the waitress asked us if there was anything else we would like to have, we all asked for more water. By that time I decided I didn't like the way Canadians cooked their food. Too salty for my taste. :p

3. My youngest daughter met a young Canadian from Welland, Ontario, they got married, and my grandson was born in St Catherines, Ontario.

1. I learned that yes, there are many cities, villages, and rural areas in Canada with many different names.

2. I also learned that there are very good Canadian cooks. My son-in-law, and his mom are among them. I just happened to stumble onto the worst of them at first.

3. And no, Canada is NOT a foreign country. :rotfl:

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