rampz
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do australians actually say this?
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ms.b.haven said:no. but there is a summer bay and shrimps do go on barbi's
ms.b.haven said:no, i actually heard it was the other way 'round. but when the gooks said it, it was "wack off" - the ozzy's found that very sexually appealing to the ear and began wanking each time it was said to them - that's where the saying "i whacked off last night" came from.
interesting
oh shit said:they do say it.
best phrase i picked up in australia was "get fucked"
which isn't unheard of here, but was used so viciously by one person in particular that it took on a new, superior meaning.
billygannon said:Are you that Northern Irish guy in Neighbours?
ramps said:ah gwan.
ms.b.haven said:no i got given out to for repeating something that you said!!
anyway
billygannon said:Are you that Northern Irish guy in Neighbours?
Cormcolash said:That guy was 3 years below me in school.
oh shit said:best phrase i picked up in australia was "get fucked"
La La said:kiwis and aussies all say 'eh' after a sentence.
pad said:yes they do say it,
and that guy apparently didn't tell any of his family or no-one that he was going to be on the show, or that he was on the show for months, and so his uncle and aunt tuned in to see him on the telly and were suitably shocked.
i think they were more surprised to discover that he couldn't read or write.
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