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SamuelRSmith said:
Oceania is a conteninant, that's where Australia and New Zealand are 'stored'.

Also, I'm from the UK... but, err... who the hell is Chuck Norris (all I know is he looks kind of funny (Family Guy)).

I always learned the 7 continent model, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica.

I've never heard of Ociania as a continent, only as a group of Islands.

Who's Chuck Norris? Only the freakin baddest human being to ever walk the planet! 

Chuck Norris starred in a show called Walker, Texas Ranger back in the 90s. Here's a description of the show:

The action/drama "Walker, Texas Ranger," which stars Chuck Norris as modern-day Texas Ranger, Cordell Walker, airs on the USA Network as well as on weekends in syndication. Walker's independent crime-solving methods have their roots in the rugged traditions of the Old West.

Walker's closest friend is former Texas Ranger, C.D. Parker (Noble Willingham), who begrudgingly retired after a disabling knee injury. C.D. continues to help Walker by occasionally offering advice on difficult cases. Parker owns "C.D.'s," a saloon/restaurant that specializes in country music and Western dancing.

Also assisting Walker is rookie Ranger, James "Jimmy" Trivette (Clarence Gilyard). Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, Trivette is an ex-football player who represents the new breed of philosophical law-enforcement officers. Consequently, he bases his crime-solving methods on reason and uses modern-day tools, such as computers and cellular phones. Alex Cahill (Sheree J. Wilson) is the county Assistant District Attorney who shares a mutual attraction with Walker, but often disagrees with his unorthodox approach to law enforcement.

He played a badass Texas cop who's favorite method of beating up the bad guys was a roundhouse kick or a good punch. It was a very cheesy show, and the Chuck Norris facts were put together as a sort of tonge-in-cheek joke about Chuck Norris.

He is actually a badass though:

After graduating from high school, Norris joined the Air Force and held the rank of Airman First Class. He was first introduced to the Asian martial art of Tang Soo Do during a stint in Korea. "These studies changed my entire outlook on life," Norris recalls. He became the first professional world middleweight karate champion, a title he held onto until he retired, undefeated, in 1974. In 1969, he earned the Triple Crown for the highest number of tournament wins and was named Black Belt Magazine's "Fighter of the Year."

Anyways, it's an American thing, just wanted to give a background to all the non-US people who didn't know who the crap we're talking about.