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There's real quality TV coming from European countries. Money Heist, Wrong Side of the Tracks, and now Billionaires Bunker, all great shows from Spain.

Yes you have to read the subtitles (well some of you multi-lingual geniuses probably don't) but the quality is high 

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23 minutes ago, facthunter said:

I think it's a Storm in a teacup, Old Chap. We don't have to fear an Exodus TO the USA.  Nev

I know of one person some would think should exit to the USA. 

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Zorro?? Goodness me, I haven't heard of Zorro for at least 40 years, and I'm sure 90% of the population today would give you a blank look if you mentioned his name in conversation!

 

Now, let's do the OME dissection on Zorro.

 

1. He was American - he was just getting his uni education in Spain when his father called him home to California, because a dictator had taken over California.

2. He was a fictional character invented by the American writer, Johnston McCulley.

3. His operational area was the Pueblo de Los Ángeles in Alta California - known today as the City of Los Angeles.

4. He gained his swordsmanship skills whilst at University in Spain.

5. The common people (who he represented and defended) called him "El Zorro" - "the fox".

 

America needs a Zorro today to defend the common people from the current American dictator, who is running the country just for himself and his rich buddies.

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Many of the Australian shows on TV are reality shows - My Kitchen Rules, The Block, Dancing with The Stars, Farmer Wants A Wife, Better Homes and Gardens, et al. I don't really like any of them. American shows are boring. On Foxtel, most of them are repeats, often repeats where some of the cast passed away years ago. Shows like Seinfeld, King of Queens, Everybody Loves Raymond (Frank and Doris are long dead). I prefer English programs, but then again, many of these are years old and on their third or fourth run. (UK TV). Shows like Midsomer Murders, New Tricks, QI, Would I Lie To You, One out of Ten Cats Does Countdown (not so much, they regularly have Sean Lock who died years ago), and Long Lost Family. Most of them I've have seen twice or three times. Even The 1% Club is in reruns. The only American show I watch regularly is Wheel of Fortune. I like trying the guess the phrase/word before the contestant. A bit of brain exercise. I watch the Australian and UK versions of The Chase on Channel 7, but their questions are ridiculous or the contestants often as dumb as clay. You have to know ancient history, Shakespeare or modern music/movies to answer a lot of the questions.

 

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When was the last time an Australian or British movie was promoted in picture shows? (I refuse to use "cinema".) I haven't been to the fleas and itches for years. If I pass by a picture theatre, all I seem to see are posters for American flicks whose stories revolve around a dystopian America. 

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I have seen only one movie in a theatre in 25 years, I said the trailer on TV looked interesting, so my daughter dragged my along to a 5:30 showing. It was the latest sequel to Naked Gun, with Liam Neeson as Frank Drebbin. An occasional grin, but pretty gringy. The funny scene in the trailer did not appear in the movie. I'm not into movies, in theatre or on TV. My son gave me access to his Netflix, buy I've never watched it.

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IF We ever ban words for Being Un  Australian I would have Long  Gone somewhere else. THIS IS/Was the Land of the "fair go" By and Large.  People coming Here Like our Laid Back approach and sense of freedom.  Nev. 
 

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Language evolves. It's evolution depends on the source and viability of the mutations that cause the evolution. Take a look at the words I used in my post above. A lot of them have mutated.

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The greatest impact that "Americanism" is having on Australia, is the transfer of violent and disruptive extremist right wing views and actions, to a small percentage of the population here.

 

These views are polarising, divisive, and permanently angry views, that insist political opponents must be liquidated or removed from the political scene.

 

Thus we have the increasingly violent and destructive political scene unfolding in America (perpetrated by an angry, narcissistic President, and further promoted by angry, obsessive American "patriots"), which has resulted in a major increase in politically-motivated assaults, murders and attacks in general, on politicians, and people in the public eye. 

 

Interestingly, Albo's wedding was kept low key, to avoid attacks, demonstrations, and threats/hoaxes, all designed to disrupt and promote more mayhem. The current American President only gains satisfaction from promoting discord and hatred and divisiveness. God forbid that we ever get to the same stage here, that American "civilisation" has currently descended into. Australian police have already nailed one individual who threatened to assassinate Albanese.

 

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1 hour ago, Grumpy Old Nasho said:

Stay on topic.

 

The word "bro" is taking hold. It should be banned, it's unAustralian and there should be fines for saying it.

For once I'm in semi-agreement. I have a couple of nephews and they and they friends use it a lot. That's their choice and I'm fine with not fining them, but I just don't like the word. 

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