What's so entertaining about our conversation? It must be the 'z'. Zentertainment.
Bucky Beaver from a toothpaste ad. Lol. Never heard of it. But I'm sure my teeth are as large.
Just your point of views, comparing USA to Australia knowledge. And the Z.
I know it's weird, I looked it up years ago 'Google, give me some famous beaver mascots." .
Don't worry. I'm just trying to make you jealous.
Oh wow, that is odd. Hmm... Apparently one of your universities has Benny the Beaver as a mascot. Another USA and Australian comparison. We don't really have mascots. My secondary school's logo was a python. We didn't have a suit or anything. In saying that, our houses kinda had mascots. My current school has an eagle. Apparently we have a suit.
Quick question. Is it okay to call people from the USA United Statesmen/women? I refuse to use the term American, it's just too confusing. That may sound odd to you, but we used to make cars called a Holden Statesman, so it sounds natural to Australians.
I don't understand why a platypus tail is called a beaver tail and a duck bill when the the platypus is older than both species.
How about we say that the beaver has a platypus tail and that duck has a platypus bill.
What do you mean by "older than both species"? Do you mean in evolution? Because I don't believe that... but if it was true, there'd still be no way to determine the age of a species for sure. It's all guesswork.
It probably has to do with the fact that most people in the world are more familiar with ducks and beavers than with platypuses.
How do you not believe in evolution?
Ignore everything I say, to the best of your ability.
Just your point of views, comparing USA to Australia knowledge. And the Z.
I know it's weird, I looked it up years ago 'Google, give me some famous beaver mascots." .
Don't worry. I'm just trying to make you jealous.
Oh wow, that is odd. Hmm... Apparently one of your universities has Benny the Beaver as a mascot. Another USA and Australian comparison. We don't really have mascots. My secondary school's logo was a python. We didn't have a suit or anything. In saying that, our houses kinda had mascots. My current school has an eagle. Apparently we have a suit.
Quick question. Is it okay to call people from the USA United Statesmen/women? I refuse to use the term American, it's just too confusing. That may sound odd to you, but we used to make cars called a Holden Statesman, so it sounds natural to Australians.
Good luck.
Yeah we have some weird school stuff. My school doesn't have a mascot or logo... might be because I'm home-schooled. I guess? I don't honestly know, we just normally call each other what our states are. Like I'm a Texan, a New Yorker (For city and state). Whatever feel good to you is fine.
Oh wow, that is odd. Hmm... Apparently one of your universities has Benny the Beaver as a mascot. Another USA and Australian comparison. We don't really have mascots. My secondary school's logo was a python. We didn't have a suit or anything. In saying that, our houses kinda had mascots. My current school has an eagle. Apparently we have a suit.
Quick question. Is it okay to call people from the USA United Statesmen/women? I refuse to use the term American, it's just too confusing. That may sound odd to you, but we used to make cars called a Holden Statesman, so it sounds natural to Australians.
Good luck.
Yeah we have some weird school stuff. My school doesn't have a mascot or logo... might be because I'm home-schooled. I guess? I don't honestly know, we just normally call each other what our states are. Like I'm a Texan, a New Yorker (For city and state). Whatever feel good to you is fine.
Right back at you.
With the amount of home schoolers I see online, I would believe that 70% of the US population were home schooled. You guys are like an invasion. And I've only ever met one person who was home schooled. She was an odd one.
Hmm... Can't say I have ever been refereed to as a New South Welshman or a Queenslander. They're usually sporting terms, but the average person just calls everyone mate. No need to be state specific.
It's just that Canadians are harsh when I call them Americans. I mean, they are Americans. My Colombian friend is also American. So United Statesmen... I feel is a better way to describes some of the North Americans.