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elag wrote:
>
> >
> > Believe it or not that actually works over here now. We have had enough
> > american comedians to know that a bun can have more meanings...
>
> I'm glad it "translates" into English.
>
> > but whatever you do, never mention a woman's fanny over here :O)
>
> Why, is Aunty Fanny a no good bum?
> (I can guess the truth)
>
There are some words which don't carry over the seas so well... another
one is 'spunk' which always guarantees a snigger from small boys when
mentioned in american tv shows.
> >
> > :O) That's kind of how it started. Before I realised it. I used to
> > collect little things I found when I was out and about. I think it came
> > from the old 'See a pin and pick it up' saying. I ended up with this
> > huge lump of pins, brooches etc all linked together in my pocket. My
> > method of getting rid of them, when I finally realised how much they
> > dominated me and how hard I would fight for them was to wait until I was
> > in a desolate area, close my eyes and spin round a little, throw them as
> > far as I could then turn again before opening my eyes.
>
> What I do to get rid of excess shiny little pretty bits I've collected,
> is leave little "offerings" in various places as I walk around town,
> reasoning that other flighty magpies might make use of them.
:O) I could have kept the little bugger happy for years.
--
Paul. (Don't ever stand aside, Don't ever be denied)
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