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Two most popular words you use

 
 
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Mon 5 Dec, 2011 02:58 am
@FOUND SOUL,
FOUND SOUL wrote:
David if you can imagine, I don't know why they didn't on-sell to someone else considering they built a new Hyatt,
but it's all brown tones, old looking, tiny rooms, just feels, old.....and un-inviting I guess.

Google both Hyatts and compare...you may agree.
I remember it being spacious n generous; I had no complaints.





David
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FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Mon 5 Dec, 2011 03:00 am
@Zealot,
I had or do have a thread somewhere that is:- "Things that make you go Hmmm"

Perhaps I should start that here:)
JonathanHaver
 
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Reply Wed 7 Dec, 2011 04:11 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
DAMN Shocked and **** Neutral are often used while playing videogames.......





atleast while i am playing..... Rolling Eyes
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Thu 8 Dec, 2011 05:49 am
@JonathanHaver,
Just don't go on Goldman's Threads then ok:)

Gracie if you grace me? I was only kidding on dude:)

Bugger and Way are two more of mine:)
roger
 
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Reply Thu 8 Dec, 2011 06:07 am
@FOUND SOUL,
Remarkable. 'No' and 'Way' are two of mine.
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JonathanHaver
 
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Reply Thu 8 Dec, 2011 06:15 am
@FOUND SOUL,
Quote:
Just don't go on Goldman's Threads then ok:)

Truly , i have noticed Laughing .
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Thu 8 Dec, 2011 01:24 pm
@JonathanHaver,
Wink

Way Roger.... I wonder where that comes from? My nephews I think lols
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Wed 21 Dec, 2011 02:43 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
Aussie language

"You Wally"

"Gday Mate"

Just sprung to mind, .......
roger
 
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Reply Wed 21 Dec, 2011 03:14 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
Way is surfer talk. It's the exact opposite of 'No Way'.

Broley, by the way, is just a shortened version of brotherly.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Wed 21 Dec, 2011 03:29 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
FOUND SOUL wrote:
Aussie language

"You Wally"
What does that mean??
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Wed 21 Dec, 2011 05:39 pm
@roger,
Where did that originate from ? Broley... I've heard it..
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Wed 21 Dec, 2011 05:40 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
You Wally.

When someone does something silly and makes you laugh, we often say "You Wally" it's an endearing term really.
Lustig Andrei
 
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Reply Wed 21 Dec, 2011 06:07 pm
'indubitably' and 'most assuredly'

ok, that's three actually
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Wed 21 Dec, 2011 06:10 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
FOUND SOUL wrote:
You Wally.

When someone does something silly and makes you laugh, we often say "You Wally" it's an endearing term really.
How was that word selected ??
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Wed 21 Dec, 2011 06:39 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Honestly I believe that it is "British" Slang...

As most Australians have a British throwback, it is now common and has been for as long as I can recall, as a child a word used for "silly".
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roger
 
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Reply Wed 21 Dec, 2011 07:20 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
Brother is often affectionately shortened to bro - especially between males who are close, but not actually related. Brotherly then becomes broley.

If a Wally is a silly person, I wonder if it's not actually Australian, and related to wallaby. DadPad uses a wallaby avatar, and he isn't, but still. . . . And I do wish he would come back.
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Wed 21 Dec, 2011 08:48 pm
@roger,
Wellll I do call my Brother, bro so I guess I am just "different" but then I have alot of American friends so I probably just picked it up from them Smile

LOL's.

Well I could tell you that my ex-husband was called WOMBAT by my Mother, that is until he turned back at her and said "Why?" Wombats eat roots and leaves...

Hope that at least made you smile....

Smile
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Wed 14 Mar, 2012 02:21 am
@FOUND SOUL,
I found another word and it's Dutchy's fault................

NO!
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