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Well, people told us to go to rainforests in Tasmania before going to rainforests in New Zealand, so we wouldn't be disappointed. Well, the rainforests in New Zealand, when compared with those of Tasmania, suck.
Also, Ireland? Wha?
Could just be around here, but Ireland is known for rain, pancakes, beer and leprechauns.
Up to a $1000 fine for throwing a football or frisbee on a beach in LA County, really?
by fundamentallyflawed on February 9th, 2012
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Which place should I study abroad in? Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands or Hawaii?
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If you're about to travel the world, can I come too?
by XT on January 31st, 2012
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What is the coldest temperature you've experienced? What country were you in?
by plantedbystreams on February 5th, 2012
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The Salem/Boston ferry runs from Memorial to Halloween day, is there any other way like water taxis that can be taken off season?
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Pancakes!?
by Amorphous Blob on October 20th, 2009
Yes, pancakes. We eat pancakes here (in Australia) and apparently also in Canada, the UK and Ireland on a day called Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday. For some reason it's also a semi Irish-themed thingo.
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Oh, dear...you're in America...so yeah...pancake day there is referred to as Mardi Gras...
by Anon on October 20th, 2009
Athough, English and Scottish pancakes kick American pancakes butts! ;)
by Jadey - Vive la difference on October 20th, 2009