If David Bowie (in his early years) voted - I wonder what he'd put?
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Hangon...just doing the Crocodile Dundee test....yep...confirmed that I am male!
Dazzling however thinks I am female.......so I should have put other??
I thought you were a girlie too - Sash as in Sasha!
Checked again...same result still have all the relevant items to qualify as a male.....given the feedback I am getting...might have to list myself as other....he...he!
Anyway having met Travelbug, Fokas, Sim, & Handandy....they should be able to vouch for me!......I hope...
Hangon...just doing the Crocodile Dundee test....yep...confirmed that I am male!
Dazzling however thinks I am female.......so I should have put other??
Don't worry Sash, I've always thought you were a man.
You can imagine my suprise when I met you!
Regards JO
Funny isn't it, around this neck of the woods everyone is mate or luv, all the genders. Very daggy, bush speak, yet the kids speak really well. Well spoken, no slang, no, umm, broadness?, no g'day stuff, definitely no mate. We also (seem) to have escaped the "like" and "whatever"...too, it's beautiful.
Their was a great little documentary on Aussie speak, origins, differentials b/w states, and it a dying linguistic Days of sheila, mate, goodonya, g'day are numbered. Whatsisname, John the ex New Zealander guy-comedian hosted it, was brilliant. Worth a peek.
Australians should never lose the "g'day" or "mate". It brings a smile to the rest of the world when we listen to you speak.
Australians have a very rhythmic way of speaking.Best accent in the world !!!
G'day shiela, how they hangin mate?
No 'sweetheart'?Funny isn't it, around this neck of the woods everyone is mate or luv, all the genders. Very daggy, bush speak, yet the kids speak really well. Well spoken, no slang, no, umm, broadness?, no g'day stuff, definitely no mate. We also (seem) to have escaped the "like" and
No 'sweetheart'?
The other half got bumped into in the supermarket the other day and the old farmery chap that bumped him said "sorry sweetheart".
The other half is quite thin with lovely long blonde hair, was wearing a long classic-line smooth black leather jacket and pushing a shopping trolly with a cute curly blonde baby in it so you can certainly forgive the bumper for muddling things up
(I have short hair and was lagging behind with the OTHER child)
You were the one wearing make up and the skirt right? Still a male though...
ok ok. Lame joke I know.
Don't worry Sash, I've always thought you were a man.
You can imagine my suprise when I met you!
Regards JO