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This is a good example of the difference between your sense of humour and OURS, (southern hemisphere, ie; Oz & Unzud). I have thrown a few that seem to have gone over your heads. Will throw more.
Were they over our heads, or under our feet??? (feel free to interpret either of the two ways I can think that it might apply. Or did one of them go over your head? )
Congrats on attaining 1000 post Greg, why am I not surprised you decided to shamelessly ask for props!
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Usually aimed about three inches above the toes. Seems both sides of the Pacific have locally specific humour that does not make much sense to the other Some of the "in" jokes seem to be related to things that make no sense even to other forum members. Don't let that stop anyone from taking a shot, I have a thick hide. need it with Kiwi's for next door neighbours (geographically speaking).
Last edited by cueball; 01-18-2010, 03:30 PM.
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This is a good example of the difference between your sense of humour and OURS, (southern hemisphere, ie; Oz & Unzud). I have thrown a few that seem to have gone over your heads. Will throw more.
Ok cueball......you got me there. I even tried goole and nothing.
Oz is a bastardized / shortened version of Aus, the way we pronounce Aussie, it sounds like Ozzie (as in Osbourne). Unzud is how it sounds when most K one W one's (Kiwi's) say NZ. When Aussie's say it, sounds like EnZed. Down here The letter Z sounds like zed, up your way like zee.
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