Then again, why should he be exempt from the occasional piss-take?
While I don't care for or use that sort of language, I ignore it.
On 3/12/2018 20:03, Roger Nelson -> David Drummond wrote:
While I don't care for or use that sort of language, I ignore it.
Pity - a standard phrase in Australian vernacular.
While I don't care for or use that sort of language, I ignore it.
Pity - a standard phrase in Australian vernacular.
Don't get me wrong. I know all of the words and most of the phrases. I choose not to use them.
On 5/02/2019 11:19, Roger Nelson -> David Drummond wrote:
While I don't care for or use that sort of language, I ignore it.
Pity - a standard phrase in Australian vernacular.
Don't get me wrong. I know all of the words and most of the phrases. I choose not to use them.
The expression has no more negative connotations here than
"liberty" or "democracy".
The expression has no more negative connotations here than
"liberty" or "democracy".
I'll bet! (-:
I heard there was some flooding in parts of OZ. Did that affect you?
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On 5/02/2019 18:06, Roger Nelson -> David Drummond wrote:
I heard there was some flooding in parts of OZ. Did that affect ypi?
Not at all - the flooding is several hundred kilometres north of here.
The bush fires late last year were about 60km north.
And after no real rain for about a year we've had a couple of showers in the last few nights. The grass is taking on a greener hue.
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