Conversation Between Alpha and Halie

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  1. So I'm the biggest sheep shagger. Yay? Haha. I used to know a guy who once actually shagged a sheep, no word of a lie. He was very, very drunk whilst camping in a field. Not that being drunk is an excuse for bestiality, but hey. I guess now you can actually put some truth to the name.
  2. There are 40 million sheep in New Zealand. According to my calculations, that means there are more sheep per person in Wales than here. HOWEVER, Australia has close to 100m sheep. On a per capita basis, it's less than us. But still. They're sheep shaggers.
  3. Haha, I didn't know New Zealanders were called sheep shaggers. According to google, there are approximately 33m sheep in Wales. When I typed in "How many sheep in..." New Zealand and Wales were the first two results to come up.

    Oh, awkward xD. So Maori are the natives of New Zealand? I thought it was a word related to your country but wasn't 100% sure. My family on my mum's side were Irish and Scottish until my mum and uncle. Mostly Irish, the only Scotsman I know of was my great grandfather whom my great grandmother had an affair with, apparently he was a famous lord. lol

    And yet funnily enough it isn't even corrupted for me yet. Its innocence will never be ruined! xD
  4. Haha, wow. There's some serious national terminology confusion going on here. Firstly, Australians call New Zealanders sheep shaggers (there's something like 40 sheep to every person). Sometimes (rarely), we call them that too. I didn't even realise that was a thing for the Welsh, haha.

    Calling me Maori is like... calling che Native American, haha. YOLO indeed. There are something like 750,000 Maori people, although the classification is pretty loose and a lot more people will have some Maori ancestors. I don't though. My families were pure Scots and Irish until my generation.

    You win the Corrupted Lion King Competition. Wow.
  5. Out of 60m+ people who live in the UK, more than 50m of them live in England. Wales is actually the least populated. So there are more of you Maori folk than us sheep shaggers as well.

    ...If Maori isn't actually a New Zealand term then that's gonna be embarrassing. Yolo?

  6. Wut. Does like 90% of Britain live in London or something? I only recently found out that there are more NZers than people in Scotland, and figured 'oh, because most of the UK live in the south and west'. So I figured Wales must be pretty populated too. But it isn't!

    Alright then:
  7. About 3,000,000, apparently. My city holds approximately 150,000 of those.

    Tough luck, I've already seen it. You're going to have to do better than that, I'm afraid.
  8. How many people live in Wales?

    Ok, well I'ma gonna go right ahead and corrupt the Lion King for you for ever now.
  9. Really? I thought you'd miraculously entered this world as a 21 year old. You learn something new everyday. Everybody in my family loves the Lion King, it's like our film. When I brought a boyfriend to meet my family last year the first thing one of my brothers said was "But Hal, does he like the Lion King? If not, it's over." Haha

    I guess that's a good thing, though, right? New Zealand sounds like a nice and simple place to live. xD
  10. Oh I've seen the Lion King. I fid have a childhood, haha.

    I dunno, we're jist super allergic to corruption here. They can't even accept gift baskets.
  11. Why would a government minister lose a job because of accepting a rugby ticket? Unless that was a joke lol. At least they're not spending money on duck houses for their ponds like ours have.

    You should watch it, it's good. The Lion King is also good. I'd say they're on par with each other but Aladdin is my personal favourite. The Lion King is better to watch with family and friends.
  12. Yeah I knew that. It's almost comical. Government ministers routinely lose jobs for accepting the most ridiculous things, like accepting a single ticket to a rugby game, or something. I attribute it to the media more than anything (a similar index had us very close to the top for media freedoms), but it's cool.

    I like Disney films, I just haven't seen many. I haven't seen Aladdin, but I've seen bits and pieces on YouTube.
  13. I dunno if this is news to you, but yours is supposedly the least corrupt country in the world according to this Corruption Perceptions Index - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  14. Yeeeeeaahhhh I don't like the sound of that . Pick flowers, not fights.

    Do you not like Disney films at all then? xD Aladdin is my favourite... start there. rofl
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