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26-05-2014
07:29 PM
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26-05-2014
07:35 PM
by
underbat
What if they bring their political talk or guns or even their American English here
30-05-2014 10:42 AM - edited 30-05-2014 10:42 AM
Hooligan sounds like a real character. I have a big soft spot for bed birds.
I knew a galah that would say "can I come too?" whenever he saw Mum or Dad putting on their shoes by the front door
on 30-05-2014 10:45 AM
Bird calls over the years:
On hearing the cutlery being set out: "Are we having pudding?" Budgie.
On hearing the phone ring: "It's for you (DD)" galah.
DEB
on 30-05-2014 10:53 AM
@sineaterdoodah wrote:have you met any of the my little pony people? the barbie girls are MILD,in comparison,lol!
*googles my little pony*
on 30-05-2014 12:19 PM
Two days ago it sounded like Hooligan said, Mom, come downstairs.
It was pretty funny.
on 30-05-2014 12:28 PM
@lloydslights wrote:Hi there,
Judging by the photo you are not "a typical goat" as first thought. But extremely "atypical". Just kidding
DEB
lol at first glance I thought it was apocalypticgoat
on 30-05-2014 01:55 PM
sweet goat,when did you get into barbies??? i am SO TELLIN ON YOU!!
*no prob,tcm,i love hooligan stories!*
on 30-05-2014 01:57 PM
i DID warn you,pimpy!
on 30-05-2014 02:16 PM
Actually, the word "yank," as I remember it, comes from a corruption of the Dutch, who are often corruptable, what with their beautiful women, coffee, and money, and all. But this was back in the colonial period, and I think the word "yankee" was a corruption of something like "John Cheese," or something, which doesn't make a lot of sense because that name sounds a lot like the guy who was part of Monty Python's Flying Circus, John Cleese, or something like that, and I have absolutely no idea why the Dutch would be talking about HIM since he wasn't even born yet, and those guys were funny, nothing cheesy about them. But, anyway, please try to pay close attention as this is important cultural stuff here I'm laying on you....
on 30-05-2014 06:21 PM
Really hate to disillusion ya, marv, but to Brits and Aussies,
Yank is rhyming slang for septic tank.
Nothing to do with Yankee or even dandies or doodles, lol
on 30-05-2014 06:56 PM
@imastawka wrote:Really hate to disillusion ya, marv, but to Brits and Aussies,
Yank is rhyming slang for septic tank.
Nothing to do with Yankee or even dandies or doodles, lol
fair dinkum???
crikey, I didn't know that
OMG, I've failed as an aussie