No Australian would spell Aussie as "Ozzy". This is a uniqely american spelling. Any Aussie would know that.
Another mistake, "Ozzy" as in "ozzy ostrich" is short for the Name "Oswald". I am starting to suspect you are indeed a pretend Australian, perhaps one who has lived in Australia for some time but not quite long enough to understand certain cultural references completely. How close am I?
LOLZ Born and raised you drop kick. You're using the way i spelt Ozzy as an arguement PMSL, what a OZZY OZZY OZZY OI OI OI Silly bigot
I have seen 'Australia' abreaviated to 'Oz' many, many times all over Australia on signage and in print media. Businesses that cater to younger people are especially prone to using the abreviation. Go for wander around any shopping centre, it won't take you long to find 'Oz' written somewhere.
You're right! I found it straight away at JB Hi Fi ... The yellow brick road starts in Adelaide? right?
You really think i give a flying (*)(*)(*)(*) at the moon? Don't you have some uneducated people to go and look down upon Brains?
Actually - it is "Ossie Ostrich". Short for Oswald Q Ostrich. But nice pick up on the pretend "Ozzy" though. I think you are right. The flag waving is a dead giveaway. Sounds like he was flown here - not grown here. hence the need for simplistic symbols to over the massive inferiority complex.
Gotta say I`m really impressed at your capacity to go straight to the most trivial, irrelevant, tediously juvenile aspect of any given subject. PMSL @ watching life pass you by while you contemplate your navel.
That's quite true. http://www.rivers.com.au/catalogdb/catalog-www.asp?category=10 http://www.menstrousers.com.au/ http://www.kathmandu.com.au/Mens/Trousers_&_Shorts/Trousers.htm
We also call them pants, shorts, longs, strides, dungarees (sometimes shortened to 'dungas') and stubbies (often shortened to 'stubs'). Trousers is also often shortened to 'Trou' or 'Trous' dropping the 's' and the 'ers' But only an Australian would know this and maybe even then, some Australians who have never actually WORKED and got their hands dirty may not know all of it.
Aha, the 'academics'! Most seem to be Left voting PC apologists for multiculturalism...some of whom could well have been involved in removing our flag from Bondi beach two weeks before the Cronulla riots "so as not to offend anyone", sparking outrage and lighting the fuse of "reclaim the beach, reclaim our flag, reclaim our society" that partly saw the massive protest on that infamous Sunday at Cronulla. "We took our country back today" said 3 young Aussie guys draped in the flag shown in a video from that day. 2 girls held a sign in one of the videos of the day. The sign read "The Shire's Independence Day". They too were holding our flag. Greens and Occupy protesters were allegedly involved with some Aborigines in the burning of the Australian flag in front of parliament house last Friday. http://www.theage.com.au/news/Natio...lagburning-kits/2006/02/18/1140151847240.html 2006 A socialist youth organisation wants university students nationwide to buy their flag-burning kits next week to show their anger at the federal government. The group, Resistance, said the kits, containing an Australian flag, a lighter, a fire-lighting cube and Resistance pamphlets, would be sold at university orientation week for $5 each. "The flag-burning kit displays the sentiment that many young people feel, given the Australian government's racist refugee policy, its treatment of indigenous people, its use of violence against protesters, its support of US foreign policy and its oppressive military role in the Asia Pacific," Resistance said in a statement. The kit was inspired by the removal by police of a deliberately burned Australian flag from the Trocadero Art Space gallery in Footscray, Melbourne, on January 20. Resistance coordinator for Melbourne, Brianna Pike, said hundreds of the kits will be distributed nationwide. etc