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madmonkeygirl 05-13-2009 04:15 PM

Nothing other than the fact we can get from Anaheim to Los Angeles rather easily without having to hop a plane to get there unlike cities i Australia. ....lol just trying to make a point since i'm told that Australia isn't that big (Oh yes it is).

BarTopDancer 05-13-2009 04:24 PM

MMG, next time someone tells you Australia isn't very large tell them Australia is about the size of the continental United States. source.

They also have six states and two territories. More info here.



Given the size of Australia, it would seem logical that the fastest way to different states, and from one side of the country/continent/island to the other is by plane.

Not Afraid 05-13-2009 05:22 PM

"Everything I learned about geography I learned from Bon Jovi." ;)


Hey, did you guys know Australia was a CONTINENT?

Kevy Baby 05-13-2009 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 283028)
Hey, did you guys know Australia was a CONTINENT?

Does that mean that when you fly to Australia, you become incontinent?

Ghoulish Delight 05-13-2009 06:00 PM

I'm still confused. "If I ever go to Australia, I don't plan on building time into my schedule to do the one thing I really want to do there." Doesn't make sense to me, why wouldn't you plan it so that you DO have enough time to do what you want?

SzczerbiakManiac 05-13-2009 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer (Post 283020)
MMG, next time someone tells you Australia isn't very large tell them Australia is about the size of the continental United States. They also have six states and two territories.

Pfft, shows what you know! How can Australia be as big as the United States if Australia only has six states? The US has 50 states and several territories. So clearly, the US is eight and a third times as big as Australia.

Sheesh, do the math lady...!

Kevy Baby 05-13-2009 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 283034)
I'm still confused. "If I ever go to Australia, I don't plan on building time into my schedule to do the one thing I really want to do there." Doesn't make sense to me, why wouldn't you plan it so that you DO have enough time to do what you want?

If you are replying to me:
  1. You really need to get a hobby if you are still thinking about this
  2. But thank you for thinking of me
  3. My initial thought process was such that I wasn't sure if I wanted to dedicate an entire day to see a big ol' honkin desert. Especially if it means I wouldn't see a whole shyteload of other sites down under. For example, a whole day would HAVE to be dedicated to the Barrier Reef - that is MUCH more important to me than the Outback
  4. I don't have anything for #4
If you are NOT replying to me:
  1. Ignore this post

BarTopDancer 05-13-2009 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SzczerbiakManiac (Post 283038)
Pfft, shows what you know! How can Australia be as big as the United States if Australia only has six states? The US has 50 states and several territories. So clearly, the US is eight and a third times as big as Australia.

Sheesh, do the math lady...!

Are you new? I don't do math! ;) :p

madmonkeygirl 05-13-2009 09:51 PM

Yeah "everything i learned i learned from Bon Jovi" yup.....lol and i know it's a continent i just couldn't find the right words when i posted.

Most definitely need a plane to travel from one end to another while visiting or even living in Australia unlike the states.


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Moonliner 05-14-2009 06:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BarTopDancer (Post 283020)
MMG, next time someone tells you Australia isn't very large tell them Australia is about the size of the continental United States. source.

Quote:

Originally Posted by madmonkeygirl (Post 283108)

Most definitely need a plane to travel from one end to another while visiting or even living in Australia unlike the states.

I know you SoCal'ers have a somewhat focused view of the Nation, but I still don't think you can call LA to Anaheim one end to the other. LA to New York City is one end to the other, and like crossing Australia I think a plane would in fact be best.


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