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Brian
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Just the other day, while struggling with a computer issue, I found myself blurting out "Bull@cks!". Good thing nobody was around to hear it.speedbird591 wrote:I hope you are learning them and popping them into conversations at every opportunity to show just how amazingly cool you are![]()
Ian
Paul K wrote:Ah, the Yanks and the Limeys- we squabble about who did what in history, but Heaven forbid we ever stop being the best of friends.


Just don't start driving on the wrong side of the road...especially after you've had a few of Speedbird's gin and tonics.airboatr wrote:Blimey I'm a limey!!
Started writing my dates down backwards and everything.
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speedbird591 wrote:As in 'God blind me if Mr Speedbird's gin and tonic ain't the finest wot I 'ave ever tasted!'

Ah, no. I don't know the origin of that one, even though I use it a lot. Nowadays it's accepted as an important part of the vocabulary of our Australian cousins. In fact it makes up about a tenth of their non-swearing vocabulary.WhisperJet wrote:So Ian, can you give me some background for "Crikey" as well...?