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While I certainly agree in regards to Australia, Iceland is in Europe in the same sense Ireland is.
Its also near as far away from Mainland Europe as the Middle East not to mention it has tight ties with the US(Can't put bombers there if they don't like us after all)

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aerius wrote:The dumbasses who made this list must've thought we were part of the US, there's no way Canada should be out of the top 10.
All those bad singers and polar bear attacks must have brought your score down.
Must be, and we probably clubbed too many baby seals as well.
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Mr Bean wrote:
While I certainly agree in regards to Australia, Iceland is in Europe in the same sense Ireland is.
Its also near as far away from Mainland Europe as the Middle East not to mention it has tight ties with the US(Can't put bombers there if they don't like us after all)
It's NATO, hence the bases. You also have a base in Azores, which are quite far from Europe, and are still considered European. It's not like as there's any ME country member of the European Free Trade Association, and more than likely future member of the EU.
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pish posh. everyone knows australia is the best country to live in.
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arctic_series wrote:pish posh. everyone knows australia is the best country to live in.
We don't have any nuclear power though, and an irrational fear of it only compounds the problem. I wish we didn't have cheap coal either.
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Stofsk wrote: I'm not. Tsyroc loves this place and just doesn't know it yet. 8)
I've only ever been to Freemantle in Western Australia and that's been awhile. I will say that based on my experences there your country is very nice and pleasantly overstocked with attractive women. :D

What's funny though is that when I was in Freemantle I went to some croc zoo and then 10-15 years later whats the big thing to hit the US from out of Australia? Yep, it's everyone's favorite Crocidile Hunter. :lol:

The only thing that was a little surprsing being in Freemantle was that people can and do smoke just about anywhere. If was like a flashback to a few decades ago in the US in that regard.
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Tsyroc wrote:The only thing that was a little surprsing being in Freemantle was that people can and do smoke just about anywhere. If was like a flashback to a few decades ago in the US in that regard.
It's like that outside of the capital cities. No-one really cares, and complaining gets you in immense amounts of crap.
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Well having lived in Galway, Ireland for a year I must say it is a great place to live. Little pollution, crime and great scenery.
I have to tell you something everything I wrote above is a lie.
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Stofsk wrote: :D I do concede that there are some benefits to living in Adelaide. I can think of one big one, off the top of my head. ;)
Its not Melbourne? :twisted: :P
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lol

Now I wonder what Devalera would think of this?
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The Shadow wrote:Well having lived in Galway, Ireland for a year I must say it is a great place to live. Little pollution, crime and great scenery.
best fish and chips EVER!
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I wish we didn't have cheap coal either.
We use natural gas here. For pretty much everything. they're replacing our old buses with gas-run buses.

Of course, we wouldn't have to worry so much about buses if someone several decades ago hadn't decided that tramlines were ugly then proceded to pull out every tram line except for one.
The only thing that was a little surprsing being in Freemantle was that people can and do smoke just about anywhere. If was like a flashback to a few decades ago in the US in that regard.
well, that was a while ago. Things have changed a bit. Plus, you were in Fremantle, and unless my footy knowlede has failed me (and I know it hasn't), that's the docklands... possibly not the classiest area.
Its not Melbourne?
I get the feeling that as good a reason as it is, that's not the reason he was thinking of. ;)

And, now that I've added my bit, here's a rampant piece of me-tooing:
We don't have any nuclear power though, and an irrational fear of it only compounds the problem.
Me too!
I will say that based on my experences there your country is very nice and pleasantly overstocked with attractive women.
me too! ;) :P
pish posh. everyone knows australia is the best country to live in.
Yeah. I agree. (Me too!)
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Lusankya wrote: well, that was a while ago. Things have changed a bit. Plus, you were in Fremantle, and unless my footy knowlede has failed me (and I know it hasn't), that's the docklands... possibly not the classiest area.
True, that's mostly where I was. In particular the main building attached to the docks. People were smoking all over the place, not just the "lounge".
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