Favourite Sayings

When someone is being a bit soft

"Can you do me a favor? Go into the kitchen, reach into the fridge and get a can of Harden the F*#$ Up!"
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
Couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
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haha
My commerce teacher used to say to me
_"You couldn't organise a chook raffle without forgetting the chickens."_
 
@Sabre said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
Couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
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haha
My commerce teacher used to say to me
_"You couldn't organise a chook raffle without forgetting the chickens."_

Another variation on the chickens is
"You couldn't win a chook raffle even if you bought all the tickets"
 
When someone asks whats for dinner, I usually come out with the following (courtesy of my dear mother,)

"Pigs tits and parsley sauce."
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
When someone asks whats for dinner, I usually come out with the following (courtesy of my dear mother,)

"Pigs tits and parsley sauce."

Well thats one I've never heard before CB
I will put it to good use though
 
"What's your problem Captain Queef"

That got a run for a year or so in the late 90's
 
@DavidDuncan said:
When someone is being a bit soft

"Can you do me a favor? Go into the kitchen, reach into the fridge and get a can of Harden the F*#$ Up!"

If you think you're having a tough day, harden up like Hodgo.
 
@smeghead said:
"What's your problem Captain **Queef**"

That got a run for a year or so in the late 90's

Whenever I hear that word, I think of Mrs Garrison on South Park when she goes to get an abortion after his sex change and says something to this effect to the doctor:

"If you want you can just scramble it and I'll queef it out myself…"
 

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