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Legend 23-12-2006 08:44 PM

Stupid Questions
 
Stupid questions are very common on TiBB so i thought i'd give them a thread of their own.

Nah, there have been times i've wanted to know something daft but didn't want to start a whole thread for a 'stupid question' :whistle: so i decided to do a thread for them all.

Right, don't just pollute it with retarded questions that you know the answer too... there is actually a purpose of this thread. :hugesmile:

Anyhow, do they celebrate Christmas in Australia? I ask this for a couple of reasons; one being that it always seems to be sunny and light in Australia so it doesn't get you feeling 'christmas' and secondly, on Neighbours i've not seen any christmas decorations up and i've heard none of the characters talk about christmas presents etc. So, do they?

:bigsmile:

BigSister 23-12-2006 08:45 PM

yes they do Ant i know 2 Australlian members on another forum and they celebrate christmas

MarkWaldorf 23-12-2006 08:46 PM

What are squares?

Not the shape, Dan used it to describe people.

MarkWaldorf 23-12-2006 08:46 PM

Lmao Anthony it's summer over there. Not winter, so I doubt they would so all the snow and all that.

sol 23-12-2006 08:46 PM

Yeah they do cos I had an Australian teacher who taught me for 2 terms in Year 5 at Primary School who told us how they celebrate Xmas over there.
Apparently a lot of them go onto the beach and have a BBQ :laugh:

Dan_ 23-12-2006 08:47 PM

They certainly do but it's just during their summer so it kinda comes off as not being much like christmas.I've seen it mentioned a few times on neighbours.

They are mainly a Christian country so yeah they celebrate it.

Legend 23-12-2006 08:47 PM

Thanks for that Becca, seeeeee there is definatly a purpose of this thread. :tongue:

Mark, it's probably just a word Dan has made up to describe somebody, maybe he thinks that person has a square head? I honestly couldn't tell you.

MarkWaldorf 23-12-2006 08:48 PM

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Originally posted by Legend
Mark, it's probably just a word Dan has made up to describe somebody, maybe he thinks that person has a square head? I honestly couldn't tell you.
Lauren mentioned something about being boring...? :laugh:

Corkie 23-12-2006 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Legend
Stupid questions are very common on TiBB so i thought i'd give them a thread of their own.

Nah, there have been times i've wanted to know something daft but didn't want to start a whole thread for a 'stupid question' :whistle: so i decided to do a thread for them all.

Right, don't just pollute it with retarded questions that you know the answer too... there is actually a purpose of this thread. :hugesmile:

Anyhow, do they celebrate Christmas in Australia? I ask this for a couple of reasons; one being that it always seems to be sunny and light in Australia so it doesn't get you feeling 'christmas' and secondly, on Neighbours i've not seen any christmas decorations up and i've heard none of the characters talk about christmas presents etc. So, do they?

:bigsmile:

Aussies celebrate Christmas just on the beach (if this is true I don’t know but my mum’s friend does whose Aussie) and on neighbours you never see it as we are 3 or so months behind on neighbours....


:thumbs:

Legend 23-12-2006 08:49 PM

Omg - i'm so dumb. Don't they have the same seasons as us, so it's not Winter in Australia? I thought everyone had the same. Wow, i'm so un-informed, haha.

Right, so is it December in Australia now or is it Summer so like July, August? :conf:

Lauren 23-12-2006 08:50 PM

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Originally posted by Markus
Quote:

Originally posted by Legend
Mark, it's probably just a word Dan has made up to describe somebody, maybe he thinks that person has a square head? I honestly couldn't tell you.
Lauren mentioned something about being boring...? :laugh:
Well if I called someone a square I think I'd be insinuating that they were boring.

Or just stupid. It's not much of an insult :laugh:

BigSister 23-12-2006 08:50 PM

yeah like being agoodie goodie im probably a square

MarkWaldorf 23-12-2006 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Legend
Omg - i'm so dumb. Don't they have the same seasons as us, so it's not Winter in Australia? I thought everyone had the same. Wow, i'm so un-informed, haha.

Right, so is it December in Australia now or is it Summer so like July, August? :conf:
Well they are on the different side of the world :laugh:

Lauren 23-12-2006 08:51 PM

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Originally posted by Legend
Omg - i'm so dumb. Don't they have the same seasons as us, so it's not Winter in Australia? I thought everyone had the same. Wow, i'm so un-informed, haha.
It is December over there, but not winter. :hugesmile:

They're on the other side of the world, so the sun rises etc and the hemisphere is at a different angle for them. Hence the differences in weather.

MarkWaldorf 23-12-2006 08:51 PM

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Originally posted by BigSister
yeah like being agoodie goodie Im probably a square
Ohhh
thanks :thumbs:

Corkie 23-12-2006 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Legend
Omg - i'm so dumb. Don't they have the same seasons as us, so it's not Winter in Australia? I thought everyone had the same. Wow, i'm so un-informed, haha.

Right, so is it December in Australia now or is it Summer so like July, August? :conf:
Lol same months just a different season.....

sol 23-12-2006 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Legend
Omg - i'm so dumb. Don't they have the same seasons as us, so it's not Winter in Australia? I thought everyone had the same. Wow, i'm so un-informed, haha.

Right, so is it December in Australia now or is it Summer so like July, August? :conf:
No, it's December the same as here except their Decembers are summer and their June/July and August is cooler.

Legend 23-12-2006 08:51 PM

Oh yeah, i think i've actually heard 'square' before and it's just boring although i'm not positive.

Oh right corkie, i didn't know we where behind them either - i'm learning so much, it's like school all over again. :hugesmile:

Corkie 23-12-2006 08:52 PM

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Originally posted by Legend
Oh yeah, i think i've actually heard 'square' before and it's just boring although i'm not positive.

Oh right corkie, i didn't know we where behind them either - i'm learning so much, it's like school all over again. :hugesmile:
Lol..... this should be called Stupid Questions- The tibb school :laugh:

MarkWaldorf 23-12-2006 08:53 PM

Hence why they're 9/10 hours ahead :laugh:

Legend 23-12-2006 08:53 PM

Oh, thanks for that. :laugh: Lauren - you could have just said 'NO' rather than all that 'hemisphere' poo. :whistle: Lol.

Corkie 23-12-2006 08:55 PM

Right this has been bothering me for some while now ok-


Where in the nursery rhyme does it say humpty dumpty is an egg?


http://www.kiddyhouse.com/Songs/songclips/humpty.gif

Go through the rhyme and nothing will indicate it’s an egg so......

Dan_ 23-12-2006 08:56 PM

Someone like Ned Flanders is a square.

Lauren 23-12-2006 09:00 PM

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Originally posted by Legend
Oh, thanks for that. :laugh: Lauren - you could have just said 'NO' rather than all that 'hemisphere' poo. :whistle: Lol.
Oh ok, hold on then :tongue:


"NO!"

Better? :wink:

Lauren 23-12-2006 09:02 PM

Phwoar, Ned Flanders :wink: I wouldn't say no.

Corkie 23-12-2006 09:04 PM

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Originally posted by LaurenFah
Phwoar, Ned Flanders :wink: I wouldn't say no.
Lauren are you desperate? It's just you wouldn’t say no to a cartoon character is quite worrying

Lauren 23-12-2006 09:07 PM

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Originally posted by corkie
Quote:

Originally posted by LaurenFah
Phwoar, Ned Flanders :wink: I wouldn't say no.
Lauren are you desperate? It's just you wouldn’t say no to a cartoon character is quite worrying
Ned Flanders is more than a cartoon character.
He is a sex symbol to millions.

Dan_ 23-12-2006 09:08 PM

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Originally posted by LaurenFah
Phwoar, Ned Flanders :wink: I wouldn't say no.
He would :wink:

Lauren 23-12-2006 09:13 PM

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Originally posted by BB fernzy
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Originally posted by LaurenFah
Phwoar, Ned Flanders :wink: I wouldn't say no.
He would :wink:
Don't worry Dan, I'll allow him to save himself for you. Ned Flanders is just your bit, int he. :wink:

Shame.

I always wanted to corrupt a devout Christian.

Corkie 23-12-2006 09:14 PM

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Originally posted by LaurenFah
Quote:

Originally posted by corkie
Quote:

Originally posted by LaurenFah
Phwoar, Ned Flanders :wink: I wouldn't say no.
Lauren are you desperate? It's just you wouldn’t say no to a cartoon character is quite worrying
Ned Flanders is more than a cartoon character.
He is a sex symbol to millions.


Hmmmmm you see I don’t see it..... All I see is a noble left handed man..... Go lefties!!!

Dan_ 23-12-2006 09:16 PM

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Originally posted by LaurenFah
Quote:

Originally posted by BB fernzy
Quote:

Originally posted by LaurenFah
Phwoar, Ned Flanders :wink: I wouldn't say no.
He would :wink:
Shame.

I always wanted to corrupt a devout Christian.
http://www.fortunecity.com/bennyhill...dersscream.jpg

Lauren 23-12-2006 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by BB fernzy
Quote:

Originally posted by LaurenFah
Quote:

Originally posted by BB fernzy
Quote:

Originally posted by LaurenFah
Phwoar, Ned Flanders :wink: I wouldn't say no.
He would :wink:
Shame.

I always wanted to corrupt a devout Christian.
http://www.fortunecity.com/bennyhill...dersscream.jpg
Er... :conf:

MarkWaldorf 23-12-2006 09:18 PM

=O
I didn't know you liked him Lauren.

Lauren 23-12-2006 09:19 PM

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Originally posted by Markus
=O
I didn't know you liked him Lauren.
Oh yeah, yeah.
Along with Jasper Carrott, Phil Mitchell and Pope Benedict XVI :wink:

Corkie 23-12-2006 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by corkie
Right this has been bothering me for some while now ok-


Where in the nursery rhyme does it say humpty dumpty is an egg?


http://www.kiddyhouse.com/Songs/songclips/humpty.gif

Go through the rhyme and nothing will indicate it’s an egg so......
I guess my question wont be answered

MarkWaldorf 23-12-2006 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by LaurenFah
Quote:

Originally posted by Markus
=O
I didn't know you liked him Lauren.
Oh yeah, yeah.
Along with Jasper Carrott, Phil Mitchell and Pope Benedict XVI :wink:
Wow.
Lauren has a thing for Religious dudes. :laugh:

Corkie 23-12-2006 09:21 PM

Quote:

Phil Mitchell :wink:
There is one sexy beast!!!

Lauren 23-12-2006 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by corkie
Quote:

Originally posted by corkie
Right this has been bothering me for some while now ok-


Where in the nursery rhyme does it say humpty dumpty is an egg?


http://www.kiddyhouse.com/Songs/songclips/humpty.gif

Go through the rhyme and nothing will indicate it’s an egg so......
I guess my question wont be answered
Lmao, sorry Corkie. I dunno the answer :laugh: I hadn't even realised that it didn't mention he was an egg or not. For all we know, Humpty coulda been a cabbage. A cabbage that breaks? :conf:

MarkWaldorf 23-12-2006 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by corkie
Quote:

Originally posted by corkie
Right this has been bothering me for some while now ok-


Where in the nursery rhyme does it say humpty dumpty is an egg?


http://www.kiddyhouse.com/Songs/songclips/humpty.gif

Go through the rhyme and nothing will indicate it’s an egg so......
I guess my question wont be answered
Well he fell off the wall and broke right? If he was a human, he wouldn't have broken apart. So maybe because he broke apart people think of him as an egg?

Corkie 23-12-2006 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by LaurenFah
Quote:

Originally posted by corkie
Quote:

Originally posted by corkie
Right this has been bothering me for some while now ok-


Where in the nursery rhyme does it say humpty dumpty is an egg?


http://www.kiddyhouse.com/Songs/songclips/humpty.gif

Go through the rhyme and nothing will indicate it’s an egg so......
I guess my question wont be answered
Lmao, sorry Corkie. I dunno the answer :laugh: I hadn't even realised that it didn't mention he was an egg or not. For all we know, Humpty coulda been a cabbage. A cabbage that breaks? :conf:
lol ehwelll.... maybe I will take it to the writer of humpty dumpty to get my answer


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