Dana's Top 10 lessons from down under
Trip Start
Oct 26, 2006
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Trip End
Nov 26, 2006
I learned a lot while I was in the southern hemishphere, but here are the most profound awarenesses I experienced:
10. New Zealand has no wildlife. Only two mammals are native to the country, and they're both bats.
9. Worms are cuter than maggots.
8. Rugby is not a sport, it's a way of life.
7. I knew water swirled in the direction opposite of that in the northern hemisphere, but I learned the line at the McDonald's drive-in goes the opposite way too.
6. No matter how beautiful the ocean and sealife, there is no reason to ever scuba dive in cold water.
5. Just because someone speaks the English language doesn't mean you will understand more than one-half of what they say.
4. It's just best to say you're Canadian.
3. There are eight people of color in Australia.
2. Australia has more roadkill than a West Texas cafe.
1. The world would be a much better place if we all adopted the attitude of the Aussies and Kiwis, which is summed up in their two favorite phrases: "No worries" and "Cheers"! (By the way, to say it properly, it's "Cheez!")
10. New Zealand has no wildlife. Only two mammals are native to the country, and they're both bats.
9. Worms are cuter than maggots.
8. Rugby is not a sport, it's a way of life.
7. I knew water swirled in the direction opposite of that in the northern hemisphere, but I learned the line at the McDonald's drive-in goes the opposite way too.
6. No matter how beautiful the ocean and sealife, there is no reason to ever scuba dive in cold water.
5. Just because someone speaks the English language doesn't mean you will understand more than one-half of what they say.
4. It's just best to say you're Canadian.
3. There are eight people of color in Australia.
2. Australia has more roadkill than a West Texas cafe.
1. The world would be a much better place if we all adopted the attitude of the Aussies and Kiwis, which is summed up in their two favorite phrases: "No worries" and "Cheers"! (By the way, to say it properly, it's "Cheez!")


