Australia and its History - Tony Robinson Down Under

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The discussion focuses on the "Tony Robinson Down Under" series, specifically Episodes 1-6. Participants express enthusiasm for the archaeology content featured in the show, highlighting its quality and engaging presentation. There is a shared interest in the series, with some viewers noting they have not yet watched all episodes but appreciate the parts they have seen, particularly Episode 5. The overall sentiment reflects a positive reception of Tony Robinson's exploration and insights into archaeology.
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I haven't watched the whole series yet, but I caught part of Episode 5.

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Tony Robinson Down Under 3 Episode Marathon! Ep 4-6

 
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Astronuc said:
I haven't watched the whole series yet, but I caught part of Episode 5.

Tony Robinson Down Under 3 Episode Marathon! Ep 1-3 | Time Travels




Tony Robinson Down Under 3 Episode Marathon! Ep 4-6


I am upvoting because his archaeology stuff was fantastic.
 
The piece came-up from the "Lame Jokes" section of the forum. Someobody carried a step from one of the posts and I became curious and tried a brief web search. A web page gives some justification of sorts why we can use goose(s)-geese(p), but not moose(s)-meese(p). Look for the part of the page headed with "Why isn't "meese" the correct plural?" https://languagetool.org/insights/post/plural-of-moose/

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