on 28-09-2014 05:04 PM
Grab a bev - hot or cold - and share your thoughts!
Looking forward to October?
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 29-09-2014 12:21 PM
@imastawka wrote:Can't say that I've ever used it either.
Must be a Crocodile Dundee propaganda thing, eh?
Who's Crocodile Dundee?
on 29-09-2014 12:21 PM
I never use it either and particularly dislike it when it's used in the polite bullying maayte way.
4c, iwhen you say it 'maayte' - (long drawn out mate)
it's kinda like insulting someone, and saying it with a smile, sorta
29-09-2014 12:26 PM - edited 29-09-2014 12:28 PM
Time for cartoon's vid:
on 29-09-2014 12:33 PM
Joe Dolce on Countdown! I did not recognise Molly Meldrum
without his cowboy hat. Wonder how he's doing, since he
fell off his roof?
29-09-2014 12:39 PM - edited 29-09-2014 12:42 PM
You mean Stetson?
on 29-09-2014 12:44 PM
I've used mates w/ Irish crews but I don't think i've used it in the singular.
on 29-09-2014 12:45 PM
@imastawka wrote:I never use it either and particularly dislike it when it's used in the polite bullying maayte way.
4c, iwhen you say it 'maayte' - (long drawn out mate)
it's kinda like insulting someone, and saying it with a smile, sorta
Yes, whilst nagging them for some sort of favour usually 😄
on 29-09-2014 12:46 PM
@karliandjacko wrote:
@imastawka wrote:I never use it either and particularly dislike it when it's used in the polite bullying maayte way.
4c, iwhen you say it 'maayte' - (long drawn out mate)
it's kinda like insulting someone, and saying it with a smile, sorta
Yes, whilst nagging them for some sort of favour usually 😄
Gotcha! (That is annoying, I agree.)
29-09-2014 01:01 PM - edited 29-09-2014 01:03 PM
@cartooncomics wrote:I've used mates w/ Irish crews but I don't think i've used it in the singular.
I had a mate and he was singular.
on 29-09-2014 01:02 PM
@steppefjordwyfe10 wrote:You mean Stetson?
I guess I do