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No Parking Zone! => Off Topic, Off Colour, and non-motorcycle related => Topic started by: ST.George on July 11, 2013, 06:24:19 PM
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G'Day STreakers, (there's more than one meaning for STreakers u know)
"Drop the boys off at the pool". A2Z came out with this one at Ebor.
At the time I said "You're going to do what? What are you talking about?" :o
Allen said "Haven't u heard that one". Nope. "Means I'm going to the loo for No2's".
Anyway, I took his word for it. 15-love to A2Z.
On the way home to the Gong thru Armidale a group of us stopped at the Kentucky Cafe for some curly chips and coffee. There on the bench was a book of Australian slang called "Lingo".
I said to A2Z, "That saying better b in this book my friend" and he said "It will be" and it was. 30-love to A2Z.
After arriving back home at the Gong I said to my 15 yo daughter "What does 'Drop the boys off at the pool" mean and Danika said without hesitation "It means go and do no.2's Dad". 40-love to A2Z.
My last chance was Mother Terese but even her saintliness knew what it meant. Game set and match to Allen. :hatwave
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I had heard that one but not for a while. Must get another look at that book next time through Kentucky.
:bl11
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AKA "dropping the Cosby kids at the pool" :eek
for us older ones :rofl
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for us older ones :rofl
That would be the less politically-correct ones...
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for us older ones :rofl
That would be the less politically-correct ones...
Since when have I had to "politically correct"???? :rofl
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Well I was privy to the same conversation with these boys, the bit that Gregory left out was this all happened at the BREAKFAST TABLE !!!! Now fecal conversation is nothing new to me around the dinning table at work, but never thought it would poke its head out :spank at a RTE.
Pockey :wink1
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poke its head out
Is that like prairie dogging ?
:wink1
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Well I was privy to the same conversation with these boys, the bit that Gregory left out was this all happened at the BREAKFAST TABLE !!!! Now fecal conversation is nothing new to me around the dinning table at work, but never thought it would poke its head out :spank at a RTE.
Pockey :wink1
A 'privy' at the breakfast table???? Yuck!
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poke its head out
Is that like prairie dogging ?
OR "turtling" :whistle
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Well I was privy to the same conversation with these boys, the bit that Gregory left out was this all happened at the BREAKFAST TABLE !!!! Now fecal conversation is nothing new to me around the dinning table at work, but never thought it would poke its head out :spank at a RTE.
Pockey :wink1
Pockie - You're right but I don't have to apologise cause it wasn't breakfast - that was at Ebor. That meal at the Kentucky Cafe surely was Brunch and surely chocolate mousse is ok for discussion then?
NuckNuckNuckBuzzinga! :whistle
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Having "The Tortoise poking it's head out" :crazy is when you are really desperate to "Drop the kids off at the pool"
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Thanks guys, my step daughter now thinks I'm completely mad, I'm sitting here laughing my head off. :rofl :crackup :rofl :crackup
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Don't blame me. It was my then 15 y/o son who taught me that. KIDS!! They're such a bad influence.
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To our 14 year old its "Drop off a load of Timber"....... :fp
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Also referred to as " Dropping a load off at Boggabilla " :butt
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Ahh you've been through The Newell hwy then ?? :spank
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I have involuntarily " touched cloth " in that "region" dodging trucks yes :eek
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When I was in the Railway we used to say that you had to go and give birth to a Station Master....
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When I was in the Railway we used to say that you had to go and give birth to a Station Master....
:rofl :crackup :thumbsup
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When I was in the Railway we used to say that you had to go and give birth to a Station Master....
This made me laugh. Brought back memories. We said exactly the same thing in the Ambulance, only we gave birth to a Superintendent. And i knew a few who I swear where born that way. :crackup
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When I was in the Railway we used to say that you had to go and give birth to a Station Master....
This made me laugh. Brought back memories. We said exactly the same thing in the Ambulance, only we gave birth to a Superintendent. And i knew a few who I swear where born that way. :crackup
Amen Brother Al !!! :-++
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When I was in the Railway we used to say that you had to go and give birth to a Station Master....
This made me laugh. Brought back memories. We said exactly the same thing in the Ambulance, only we gave birth to a Superintendent. And i knew a few who I swear where born that way. :crackup
Amen Brother Al !!! :-++
I knew you'd agree ST2UP. :beer
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Army: Giving birth to an RSM
Air Force: Giving birth to a WOD
Not sure what the Navy speak was.