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G'day from OZ #1 (permalink) Sat May 19, 2007 7:11 am   G'day from OZ
 

Hi There,

I'm from Oz and love this english site. It was my best subject at school and this place is a great way for people to brush up on or learn a great and useful language.

As a uni student, i could also help or aide others who may be having difficulty with english. As a language that is taught the world over, nothing could be more worth while.

See ya,

Magickster.
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G'day from OZ #2 (permalink) Sat May 19, 2007 12:54 pm   G'day from OZ
 

Hello Magickster,

Thanks a lot for joining us, it's great to have somebody from down under on the team. What do you study?
Talk to you soon,
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G'day from OZ #3 (permalink) Sat May 19, 2007 14:58 pm   G'day from OZ
 

Hi Torsten,

I am studying two degrees at the moment. One is Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology), with forensics as a minor. I am also studying a Bachelor of Arts/Science with majors in Biomedical Science and either Sociology or Counselling as the other major. I have not decided yet. It will take me longer to complete, but it'll be worth it as i love the areas i have chosen. I also love to learn and expand my knowledge.

Thanks for the hello.

Sincerely,

Magickster.
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G'day from OZ #4 (permalink) Sat May 19, 2007 21:33 pm   G'day from OZ
 

Hi,Magickster

Nice to meet you here. May I know the full name of Oz? and what does your siganature 'FIGHT FOR THE RIGHT TO BE FREE' mean? Thanks in advance.

Greetings!

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G'day from OZ #5 (permalink) Sun May 20, 2007 16:38 pm   G'day from OZ
 

G'day Maggie,

OZ, is a nick name foe Australia Very Happy Australians tend to nickname things or shorten them. As for my line down below, it simply means, that everyone has the right to do as they please and say as they please. No matter how many people may try to persuade to to do something their way, it is you right to fight for what you want in life. Fight for that right and never let anyone trry to live your life for you or tell you what do do.
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G'day from OZ #6 (permalink) Sun May 20, 2007 16:45 pm   G'day from OZ
 

Magickster,frankly speaking, I have heard it for the first time that OZ can mean Australia. Wink Thanks for elucidation.
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G'day from OZ #7 (permalink) Sun May 20, 2007 16:52 pm   G'day from OZ
 

Interesting. I thought most people knew it except me. Anyway,it's great to learn one more term today.

Maggie^^
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