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Miranda Lawson is from Australia my country :D


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zazally

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She is a babe in real life I seriously don't know how Bioware got these actors into there games cause most of them are huge Seth Green (Joker) plays Chris Griffin from family guy and has been on heaps of smash hit movies such as Mars needs Mums oh man this game is so epic on my 100+ play through now also back to Yvonne Strahovski (Miranda Lawson) she grew up in Australia but her parents are Polish man I am i love with her

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Cool story.

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Also Illusive Man (Martin Sheen) is Charlie Sheen's dad :D BI WINNING!

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People like you give Australians a bad name. Kindly leave my country, or learn how to use punctuation, spelling, and grammar correctly.

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lol Bogsnot english is my third language... so toughen up princess

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zazally wrote...

She is a babe in real life I seriously don't know how Bioware got these actors into there games cause most of them are huge Seth Green (Joker) plays Chris Griffin from family guy and has been on heaps of smash hit movies such as Mars needs Mums oh man this game is so epic on my 100+ play through now also back to Yvonne Strahovski (Miranda Lawson) she grew up in Australia but her parents are Polish man I am i love with her


I really like the land of Dang-ha Dang-ha Dang-ah! (rest his soul)

I used to love Miranda, but that was because of the will-they-won't-they on the TV show Chuck, but since they got together, I've celebrated and moved on. Great show! (it shows her looks and amazing acting very well, she even does her own stunts!!). Miranda could have been the most loved character in gaming, if not for the EPIC FAILURE of the work done with her facial animations, and her comments like putting a control chip in the Commander. If only they would have let us TEASE MIRANDA like Bastila.

Modifié par Smilietime, 12 juin 2011 - 08:32 .


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zazally wrote...
lol Bogsnot english is my third language... so toughen up princess


Then try harder to make it your first, after all, it is the official language of "your country". That means throwing around the terms cobber, mate, no worries, and sheila just to name a few.
Heres a handy guide to get you started.
http://www.koalanet....lian-slang.html

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Also when does good grammar get you a good job? I am currently a Stockbroker and I have not used any grammar in my job lol

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I been in Australia for 10 years long enough to know most of the slangs such as having a sheila on the barbie you know the drill :)

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You dont have a sheila on the barbie. It burns her arse and makes her slower to get you another tinnie from the fridge!

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Bogsnot1 wrote...

You dont have a sheila on the barbie. It burns her arse and makes her slower to get you another tinnie from the fridge!


Oh look...Bogsnots a fair dinkum yobbo..:pinched:....Crikey mate, fair shake of the sauce bottle cobber...thats a bit rough, struth! Am flat out like a lizard drinking trying to come up with the aussie slang...:P...making a galah of myself in the process....=]

Yes, I'm a born and dragged up Aussie....:)

Modifié par Golden Owl, 12 juin 2011 - 09:01 .


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Golden Owl wrote...

Bogsnot1 wrote...

You dont have a sheila on the barbie. It burns her arse and makes her slower to get you another tinnie from the fridge!

Oh look...Bogsnots a fair dinkum yobbo..:pinched:....Crikey mate, fair shake of the sauce bottle cobber...thats a bit rough, struth! Am flat out like a lizard drinking trying to come up with the aussie slang...:P...making a galah of myself in the process....=]


Too bleedin' right mate.

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Bogsnot1 wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

Bogsnot1 wrote...

You dont have a sheila on the barbie. It burns her arse and makes her slower to get you another tinnie from the fridge!

Oh look...Bogsnots a fair dinkum yobbo..:pinched:....Crikey mate, fair shake of the sauce bottle cobber...thats a bit rough, struth! Am flat out like a lizard drinking trying to come up with the aussie slang...:P...making a galah of myself in the process....=]


Too bleedin' right mate.


LMAO...:lol:....Been a long time since I heard that song...why do I get the horrible feeling this may be your code....:D

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no **** Sherlock, she speak in a Australian accent. How can you not notice your own people's accent?

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Well, Shepard is Canadian, IIRC.


But I agree with others that this might be a bit insignificant. I would understand this if Lawson's actor was from a Wacky Distant Exoticville like FYROM, Finland or Paraguay. But Australia is a big place so no wonder there are famous individuals from there.

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Australia is large in terms of land mass, but very small in terms of population. With about 22 million, we have just 3 million more than what is packed into the New York metropolitan region.
I'm sure that most of the people who leave and make it in Hollywood are just fleeing our native wildlife anyway.

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Bogsnot1 wrote...

Australia is large in terms of land mass, but very small in terms of population. With about 22 million, we have just 3 million more than what is packed into the New York metropolitan region.
I'm sure that most of the people who leave and make it in Hollywood are just fleeing our native wildlife anyway.


Good little song except for my pet hate....it's "AUSTRALIA" not "Austrayaa"...gnrgnr.

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Oh well, cheer youself up with this vid.


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Bogsnot1 wrote...

Australia is large in terms of land mass, but very small in terms of population. With about 22 million, we have just 3 million more than what is packed into the New York metropolitan region.
I'm sure that most of the people who leave and make it in Hollywood are just fleeing our native wildlife anyway.


Don't forget, most of the country is uninhabitable.:devil:The high price of water, a backstabbing wench of a prime minister,and  we have the deadliest wildlife in the world.

Yay lets hug a Tapain snake<_<

Modifié par Yuqi, 12 juin 2011 - 10:55 .


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Bogsnot1 wrote...

Oh well, cheer youself up with this vid.


Oh Man! I would sh*t myself too...and that is how I deal with invading Huntsmen....thats a big sucker, am guessing thats up north....reminds me of the snake in my kitchen...:crying:..... Back on ME topic....:)....are there spiders on the Normandy?...:blush:

Modifié par Golden Owl, 12 juin 2011 - 10:57 .


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Speaking of Miranda and her aussie sheilaness,why does she pronounce dynasty (die-nasty) instead like any other aussie sheila (din-asty).

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agn25 wrote...

Speaking of Miranda and her aussie sheilaness,why does she pronounce dynasty (die-nasty) instead like any other aussie sheila (din-asty).

Like America, England, etc....each state in Australia have their own minor accent differences also.

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agn25 wrote...

Speaking of Miranda and her aussie sheilaness,why does she pronounce dynasty (die-nasty) instead like any other aussie sheila (din-asty).


She's from Sydney. Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide tend to pronouce things with less emphasis on each and every vowel. Queenslanders and West Australians tend toward the more Steve Irwin end of the spectrum. Why? Regional differences maybe it's weird when you get north of Bowen and everyone suddenly slows down when they speak.

Edit* Ninja'd

Also good work guys for not bringing Sir Les Patterson into this Image IPB

Modifié par Fiddles_stix, 12 juin 2011 - 11:04 .


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We have to have a blokey Minister for Arts and Cheeses, so Sir Les Patterson is acceptable.
Dame Edna, on the other hand, is not.

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Her nationality is Australian but blood is Polish :)
I'm Polish.
Yay!