Kaito
Well-known member
Too young only 67
Horrible bro. She had a good innings though 🙏🏼
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Too young only 67
And furthermore Benji you’ve got to improve ok, coz I’m a hull of a coach and ready to take over !
Nah, one is the font of rugby league reason and an all-round, affable good bloke while the other is an animated slacker. 😉Is that in recognition of our very own @Buttface. 🤣
a door way is for passing thru ,not standing in,dead as a dodo,blind as a bat - thick as a plank of wood,as far as the back of Bourke,west of the Great Divide,south of the dingo fence,lost in the never neverI still say spunk. Or good sort.
Slang words or phrases like bugger off, lippie, servo, hold your horses and box seat are probably used most days. G'day and fair dinkum or Dinky-di sometimes.
Sayings or phrases I don't hear much anymore are:
- The bee's knees
- Bless your cotton socks
- Don't know you from a bar of soap
- Every man and his dog
- On your bike and
- Happy little vegemite
Though I've heard @Merlot and a few other forum members say a couple of them. Same as Buckley's Chance.
Notice terms like trackies/tracky daks, budgie smugglers, sanga, Macca's, barbie, brekkie, sucked in and chock a block are still commonly used. Strewth and Crikey I haven't heard since Steve Irwin....
Would love to hear any other old sayings and phrases.