Some funny places in Australia (mostly to outsiders): Funny, unusual and bizarre Australian place names | Australian Lists
He was sent a Google Images link for his education. You're all welcome. Surely you all saw the South Park Trapper Keeper episode?
Anyway, Trapper Keepers will make it to Oz one day - we seem to get the latest trends later than everywhere else anyway.
For example, political incorrectness is still the norm here. We have a place/structure in my state that is officially named "Chinaman's Hat".![]()
Some funny places in Australia (mostly to outsiders): Funny, unusual and bizarre Australian place names | Australian Lists
Some funny places in Australia (mostly to outsiders): Funny, unusual and bizarre Australian place names | Australian Lists
What I find interesting is that the people most offended by such terms don't even belong to the demographic. At least that's what I have ascertained over the years.
"Chinaman" is a pejorative. Welcome to the 21st century folks. Also, not all Far Eastern Asians wear cone-shaped hats.
At least the Red Sox beat the Astros by a huge margin.
One day I'll understand these American sports.
That's ok. One day we might understand the soccer.
The other 6.7 billion people on the planet understand it.Though having said that, it's probably just Texas that doesn't get soccer: according to news sites, World Cup games were viewed by up to 15m Americans per game (more than Monday Night NFL games) and keep in mind that America did not play in 60 games! Soccer is definitely a big deal in America - they say that there were more American viewers of the soccer games that USA played in than there were viewers of the NBA finals!
That's just because of the foreigners
~Thylo![]()
No I don't think they mean expats or tourists - I think they mean American citizens. I see what you mean though: maybe a large proportion of viewers were born overseas and/or are first generation Americans.