A friend sent me this link: http://www.slide.com/r/uJdF30Wtuz87WESw1GUZGkqemErGUz5Z I don't know if it's real or not, but it's catastrophic Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! I liked when they pointed to Australia when asked where Iran is.
works for me, but you can try this other link http://www.slide.com/r/bK5wgYYb5j_6h92bHJXIzsbFYCSP30fB p.s. I think it's a joke.
1. A lot of stuff you see on American tv is staged. They tell you it's a true story, but it's all hired people. 2. Okay, I was educated in Europe up to 8th grade and I am honestly telling you, my highest grade in History and Geography was 3 (10 being highest possible). Not everyone in Europe is an A student; actually, a lot of kids in Europe today won't show you where the Roman Empire was located.
Thats actually an Australian satire program (don't you hear the accent?). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chaser's_War_on_Everything
I love that you say 'won't', my emphasis. It's as if they knew but refused. Like the Roman Empire was coming back and the faithful will be strong.
yeh and im very serious i dont feel as silly to know theres people the same as me im not smart now i feel not alone
Best line: "Al Qaeda is a wing of the Masonic Order." I will extend specific sympathy to my fellow Americans on one count: it wasn't fair to point out the United States of America. I can't write the sentence for you (I haven't seen it in almost twenty years), but motivational speakers used to run this test where they would show an audience a sentence and count the number of times the letter F occurred. Nobody got it right because everybody in the room, myself included, missed the three or four Fs in the word "of". We are accustomed to missing certain obvious things. I have no sympathy for the fact that they couldn't think of a country, but come on: if you asked 100 Australians to name a country that begins with the letter A, a severe minority would answer "Australia". And, yes, at least one or two would say, "America". And yes, I missed "United States of America". Uganda was the first to mind, and I stopped thinking about it when I heard the one guy say "Utah". (Half-credit to the woman who said, "Utopia", though. It is, after all, an undiscovered country. Er ... okay. Right. Whatever.) At least now you know why liberalism hasn't a chance in the U.S. Try convincing these people of anything that takes more than seven seconds to explain. You'll find plenty of intelligent people in the United States, but they are, as with any country, a minority.
It's REAL, and its a bit old. It was done by the Chaser boys, and that clip along with another one is why you American's don't really have a high opinion down here.
Great program, sort of like the Australian Awful Truth, (Michael Moore) but a lot broader and funnier.
Really? No way. I mean, seriously? I would have thought we trashed our reputation Down Under long ago.
Trust me, we Australians are a loyal bunch, Look at us we've been with you since WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, we have never voted against you in the UN, We've followed your kyoto lead. Amongst the people, Yanks started losing their rep around Iraq.