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I believe John probably chose it in honour of our esteemed (all rise please gentlemen) national dish, the individual hot meat pie.Brings a tear to the eye I'll have mine as floater with chips on the side mate, bewdy.
"Croweaters" ? Learn a new word every day. And the meaning?
you cannot be from Sydney and enjoy a floater can you? I thought only Croweaters did those kind of sacriligeous (sp?) things to pies
People from the state of South Australia are often called "croweaters" - the origin? no idea, sorry!
According to the company's research, Australians are the world's biggest consumers of meat pies per capita, with each person on average eating more than 12 meat pies and a further 17 combined pastries, sausage rolls and party pies, per year.
actually I don't eat pre-prepared pies only fresh ones from the local bakery. Are they any healthier for me? Dunno
Quote from: EchiDnaPeople from the state of South Australia are often called "croweaters" - the origin? no idea, sorry!It's from the magpie on the state coat of arms. What are some of the other state nicknames? I can only think of four:Sandgroupers = West AustraliansCroweaters = South AustraliansBanana benders = QueenslandersSydneysiders = New South WelshmenWhat are Tasmanians, Victorians & Territorians called?