Wallaby Bob's brother = Kangaroo Ted = tired out.
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Wallaby Bob's brother = Kangaroo Ted = tired out.
Swiss Banker!
Was reminded of this one last week on Spics'N'Specs
Bazza Mckenzie! Compulsory viewing for any of our confused American friends ;)
Shoosh you blokes.
How the hell are we gonna confuse them if you give away all the meanings. :confused:
, please delete this thread forthwith :D
Goffa = can of soft drink
Gumpy = chocolate bar
Durry = cigarette
Jack = doing something for oneself and not others ("going jack on ya mates")
Cheese & Kisses = the misses
Plates of meat = feet
Pie and dead horse = pie and sauce
Mick
Maybe the older blokes can answer this
Tray= threepence
Zac= sixpence
Bob or Dina= shilling
tanner = 2 shillings
How did these coins originally get their nicknames?
Tony.
case of fruit = suit
technicolour yawn = throw up
billy lids = kids
henry the third = ???
macca
Tanner was sixpence,Quote:
Originally Posted by tonyjune
drive the porcelane bus
chunder- watch out under to vomit,
swy,
cobber (have no idea where that came from and only seems to be used in US movies),
snakes hiss-to leave ones present company to relieve bladder
frog and toad-road
No Al I love you more. :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by ozwinner
Careful you two, you may just get a TV show, Gay Craporium or similar :rolleyes:
No worries Iain, we will grab you and a couple of others for the “Woody Queer Eye”. :eek:
Off to the shed before any propositions arrive, remember, I didn't start this :p :p
Include me out.
Iain the straight (bit round actually)
Oh Iain, this biscuit joint is so not sexy. You should use the dovetail, a tail in between 2 pins.
Very tight. :p
Dammit - my net nanny just kicked in on this thread :eek:
Richard
:eek:
Back away, don't make eye contact...