Rorty
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posted on 18/11/05 at 05:21 AM |
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Map of Tassie.
For those not in the know, the outline of Tassmania is the shape of a girl's fud and coincidently, Map of Tassie is the affectionate and (in
Australia at least) the polite name for such a feature.
Anyway, that's nothing much to do with this really. Here is a real map of Tassie.
Cheers, Rorty.
"Faster than a speeding Pullet".
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Peteff
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posted on 18/11/05 at 09:55 AM |
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Just looked at the real map
Is Tasmania really that much bigger than Australia ? Good place descriptions.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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Rorty
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posted on 18/11/05 at 11:33 AM |
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Tassie is the little sod lying off the south east coast of Aus.
Cheers, Rorty.
"Faster than a speeding Pullet".
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donut
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posted on 18/11/05 at 04:37 PM |
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quote:
fud
Never heard it called that before he he he
Andy
When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
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steve_gus
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posted on 18/11/05 at 08:10 PM |
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unless thats a spoof, virtually all the places are named after towns in the UK.... didnt know melton mowbray pork pies came from aus
atb
steve
http://www.locostbuilder.co.uk
Just knock off the 's'!
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Rorty
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posted on 18/11/05 at 08:21 PM |
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Apart from the odd place with Aboriginal names like Woolongong, just about every other settlement was named after its founder's home town. As a
result you can read an Aus atlas index like a British directory. There are some German settlements around Adelaide where every town has German
connections.
The south island of New Zealand reads like Scotland.
Cheers, Rorty.
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Syd Bridge
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posted on 19/11/05 at 11:35 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by steve_gus
unless thats a spoof, virtually all the places are named after towns in the UK.... didnt know melton mowbray pork pies came from aus
atb
steve
Steve, Try driving around Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusets in USA. Just like driving around the UK south coast. Then there's New
Hampshire. Also got an Isle of Wight County in Virginia. You always know where the poms have invaded.
[Edited on 19/11/05 by Syd Bridge]
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Benzine
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posted on 19/11/05 at 11:59 AM |
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Cool, I was born in Melton Mowbray, I'll have to make a pilgrimage to Taz.
I'm all out of pork pies at the mo, and I mean the ones actually from melton mowbray that are 1000000x better than supermakets ones with pink
meat in them, bleurgh!
The mental gymnastics a landlord will employ to justify immoral actions is clinically fascinating. Just because something is legal doesn't make
it moral.
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steve_gus
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posted on 19/11/05 at 12:47 PM |
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Yeah, there are loads of places in the USA named after UK, and most of those that are not are Indian names. It was seeing something as unlikely as
melton mowbray in Taz that I found the most suprising!
I work with a guy who's younger brother married into the Saxby's (wellingborough, not melton) pie empire they had a pork pie wedding
cake
atb
steve
quote: Originally posted by Syd Bridge
quote: Originally posted by steve_gus
unless thats a spoof, virtually all the places are named after towns in the UK.... didnt know melton mowbray pork pies came from aus
atb
steve
Steve, Try driving around Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusets in USA. Just like driving around the UK south coast. Then there's New
Hampshire. Also got an Isle of Wight County in Virginia. You always know where the poms have invaded.
[Edited on 19/11/05 by Syd Bridge]
[Edited on 19/11/05 by steve_gus]
http://www.locostbuilder.co.uk
Just knock off the 's'!
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carcentric
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posted on 19/11/05 at 09:04 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Rorty
. . . Tassmania is the shape of a girl's fud . . .
In the US, the term for external female genitalia is "pud," the diminutive form of "pudendum." One of my ex-wives told me
that Kotex sanitary napkins were known in her family as "pud pads."
"Fud" is an acronym for "fear, uncertainty, and doubt" that one company engenders in the minds of its customers about the
quality and future of a competitor's products.
Google has lots of links to both terms.
A little learning is usually more than enough.
M D "Doc" Nugent
http://www.carcentric.com
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zilspeed
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posted on 19/11/05 at 09:36 PM |
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That term is in very very common usage in Scotland.
We even have our own rhyming slang for it.
It is also a derogatory term as well.
Do a google on 'Barry Ferguson Fud'.
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Rorty
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posted on 19/11/05 at 09:53 PM |
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Fud is also the name of the founder of the infamous Fud Off-road Race series in the US.
Cheers, Rorty.
"Faster than a speeding Pullet".
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