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Greetings from Australia!

Timon1771

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Hello, glad to be a part of this wonderful forum! This site looks so pro ;)

A quick bit about me: I'm an artist on deviantART, And I've been playing animal crossing games since the first game came out way back on the gamecube. I have all the games so far and a 3DS, waiting for Animal crossing to come out - It's my most anticipated title!

I've already looked a bit around this forum, you all have some fresh interesting content to share - I hope I can do the same! I look forward to meeting y'all!

- Timon1771
 
Sorry, there's only room for one Australian here.

I'm kidding... [size=-2]or am I?[/size]

welcome to the forums
 
How is Australia anyway? You can make a blog here about it if you want. OTherwise, welcome! I can make a signature picture if you want like below?
 
How is Australia anyway? You can make a blog here about it if you want. OTherwise, welcome! I can make a signature picture if you want like below?

Australia is pretty interesting. Driving on the left side of the road is pretty strange. As far as I know, there's no grape flavored foods here, instead, we have "black current". Internet is very expensive, and there's no cheap "unlimited" plans - most of us have a set data rate we use per month. And most of the country uses free-to-air tv over cable tv. So yeah, pretty different :o

A blog? I'll keep that in mind, good to know I can use this for more than just a hello post :)
I haven't thought about what to put in my signature yet. I may just keep it blank for now. Thank you for the kind gesture though! :D
 
Australia is pretty interesting. Driving on the left side of the road is pretty strange. As far as I know, there's no grape flavored foods here, instead, we have "black current". Internet is very expensive, and there's no cheap "unlimited" plans - most of us have a set data rate we use per month. And most of the country uses free-to-air tv over cable tv. So yeah, pretty different :o

Here, in the US, grapes are getting too sweet. The weird thing is, they are so good in berry smoothies! We have to pay on both TV and internet here! I can see how different Australia is! :D
 
Australia is pretty interesting. Driving on the left side of the road is pretty strange. As far as I know, there's no grape flavored foods here, instead, we have "black current". Internet is very expensive, and there's no cheap "unlimited" plans - most of us have a set data rate we use per month. And most of the country uses free-to-air tv over cable tv. So yeah, pretty different :o

A blog? I'll keep that in mind, good to know I can use this for more than just a hello post :)
I haven't thought about what to put in my signature yet. I may just keep it blank for now. Thank you for the kind gesture though! :D

I don't know where the hell in Australia you live. But if you have no grape flavored foods where you are. you must be living in high poverty state,...
 
I wasn't even aware it was possible to grow blackcurrants in Australia, due to them needing a cooler climate to survive.

Regardless.. welcome to TBT.
 
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