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to genuinely wonder why australians call the brits poms...

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scatteredbraincells · 11/07/2011 18:10

...since the Prisoners Of her Majesty were exiled to Australia...

When and how did this start? Anyone in the know?

(I'm now thinking that maybe the Indigenous australians were calling the exiled brits Prisoners and it kind of stuck as a reference to brits??... Just pondering really..)

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discobeaver · 11/07/2011 22:20

Is it cos they think we are bears?

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lottiejenkins · 11/07/2011 22:04

whoops sorry wrong thread! Blush

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lottiejenkins · 11/07/2011 22:03

ITN has done a poll and people want RB to go!!!! Grin

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justinhawkinsnavalfluff · 11/07/2011 21:15

I am British but grew up in aus and was always told it meant prisoner of mother England

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LeQueen · 11/07/2011 21:09

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TwilightTeaser · 11/07/2011 21:08

Thought it was Prisoner of the Motherland, or something similar.

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issey6cats · 11/07/2011 19:21

i used to work with an aussie and asked him exactly this question and he said its from when every one rode horses and aussies said the english couldnt ride a horse properly because english saddles had pommells and aussie ones didnt which got shortened to poms

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cumbria81 · 11/07/2011 18:40

I thought it was short for Pomegrante because the Brits' faces burnt in the sun and that's what they looked like

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lottiejenkins · 11/07/2011 18:40
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pjmama · 11/07/2011 18:39

I clearly did make it up then! Grin

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BalloonSlayer · 11/07/2011 18:37

from transportation days. New people just in from England were

Prisoners Of his Majesty

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pjmama · 11/07/2011 18:35

Bugger! Why didn't my smiley work?

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pjmama · 11/07/2011 18:34

I have a very vague recollection of something to do with the french for potatoes, pomme de terre? But I have no idea why or in what context, and I may well have just completely made it up! [hconfused]

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MrsKravitz · 11/07/2011 18:34

I always thought it was prisoners of mother england. Which I guess, Brits still are in one way or another.

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LadyThumb · 11/07/2011 18:32

Even Wikipedia don't know, so you're not alone.

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