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Post by LunarOrbit on Aug 6, 2009 23:13:08 GMT -4
What Apollo hoax problem?
What is MI17? I Googled it and all I can find is a military helicopter.
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Post by vq on Aug 6, 2009 23:26:23 GMT -4
Aussies have more nasal whine that Kiwis, but I still get asked if I'm an Aussie when I'm in the US. I should be grateful though, more Americans do actually know where New Zealand is these days. New whatnow?
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Post by Obviousman on Aug 6, 2009 23:34:52 GMT -4
How to Speak New Zealand
Read each item out loud:
* Peck - to fill a suitcase * Min - male of the species * Milburn - capital of Victoria * Pigs - for hanging out washing withHow to Speak New Zealand - McKennock * Pug - large animal with a curly tail * Nin tin dough - computer game * Munner stroney - soup * Mess Kara - eye makeup * McKennock - person who fixes cars * Mere - Mayor * Leather - foam produced from soap * Lift - departed * Kiri Pecker - famous Australian businessman * Kittle crusps - potato chips * Ken's - Cairns * Jumbo - pet name for someone called Jim * Jungle Bills - Christmas carol * Inner me - enemy * Guess - vapour * Fush - marine creatures * Fitter cheney - type of pasta * Ever cardeau - avocado * Fear hear - blonde * Ear - mix of nitrogen and oxygen * Ear roebucks - exercise at the gym * Duffy cult - not easy * Day old chuck - very young poultry * Bug hut - popular recording * Bun button - been bitten by insect * Beard - a place to sleep * Sucks Peck - Half a dozen beers * Ear New Zulland - an extinct airline * Beers - large savage animals found in U.S. forests * Amejen - visualise * One Doze - well known computer program * Brudge - structure spanning a stream * Tin - one more than nine * Iggs Ecktly - Precisely * Earplane - large flying machine * Beggage Chucken - place to leave your suitcase at the earport * Sivven Sucks Sivven - large Boeing aircraft * Sivven Four Sivven - larger Boeing aircraft * Cuds - children * Pits - domestic animals
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Post by Data Cable on Aug 7, 2009 0:32:44 GMT -4
more Americans do actually know where New Zealand is these days. Two words: Lucy Lawless.
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Post by Data Cable on Aug 7, 2009 0:33:22 GMT -4
What is MI17? I Googled it and all I can find is a military helicopter. Well duh, that's what they used to simulate the LM.
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Post by homobibiens on Aug 7, 2009 6:36:13 GMT -4
more Americans do actually know where New Zealand is these days. Two words: Lucy Lawless. Jane Christie (Gina Bellman)
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Post by laurel on Aug 7, 2009 12:10:27 GMT -4
The Soviets also used military helicopters to simulate the LK, but I don't see what that has to do with a hoax, and the odds are pretty good that Inconceivable won't bother to explain any further.
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Post by Ginnie on Aug 7, 2009 17:46:48 GMT -4
more Americans do actually know where New Zealand is these days. Two words: Lucy Lawless. yeah. Plus Lord of the Rings.
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Post by Tanalia on Aug 7, 2009 20:40:56 GMT -4
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Post by blackstar on Aug 7, 2009 21:18:13 GMT -4
Only SIS and Security Service, still usually called MI6 and MI5 still exist as such, MI1 is now GCHQ based at Cheltenham. The 1980's 'C' of MI6 used to joke that he wondered if there was another department that had all the James Bond stuff...
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Post by LunarOrbit on Aug 7, 2009 21:19:11 GMT -4
Oh. I thought they stopped after 6.
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Post by gonetoplaid on Aug 7, 2009 21:45:19 GMT -4
Oh. I thought they stopped after 6. He he. That is what they would have us "believe". I kid, I kid. ;D
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Post by drewid on Aug 8, 2009 5:25:05 GMT -4
I love that list, MI18( not used).
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Post by MarioCRO on Aug 14, 2009 12:14:57 GMT -4
i have a russian like accent. is that good? for anti-conspiracy videos. since these guys seem to like Russians a lot.
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