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Re: the great debate?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:59 pm
by craig
and the commonwealth bank is going to play it by ear (latest profit figures)......hullo hullo hullo "i can't hear people hurting i'm going to incrfease my F#+#+#+#G profit.... they're all going to f**k us sideways

safeway/woolworths, coles, IGA ya favourite bank any body ELSE who reckons greed is good :? ........... :? :?

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:21 pm
by dilligaf
and then there are scalloped potatoes

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Re: the great debate?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:27 pm
by tim
Daisy wrote:
Mick C wrote: And we don't listen to people who pronounce castle like parcel. :P
Let's take the word ass, as in:

"orrr geez mate, I've got a sunburnt ass from playing backyard cricket in my grundies"

Do you say aaaarrrse like an aussie, or ass like a yank?
So it's either CAAARSLE like an aussie, or it's a big wank.

:lol: :kuda:

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:42 pm
by craig
what the fuck is a casssssssel ?????????????????????????????????????/ :P :P :P :P

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:45 pm
by craig
and a very nice picture of acceptable potato cuisine ...dillgaf....... :) :)



where's you're bike by the way... :? i said i'd look after that sub frame problem while you're away ...and not ride it... :P :P

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:53 pm
by zx6rider
Blurr wrote:
zx6rider wrote:
Blurr wrote:..... you still bloody call Woolworths , Safeway FFS :roll:
You havent been south of the border lately then have you...
Um in November last year you guys still had Safeway signs up. that was only 3 months ago
In Bendigo all the Safeway stores have changed their signs to Woolworths, has been like that since before summer, cause thats when I started buying large quantities of beer :partyman: :kuda:

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:12 pm
by Daisy
tim wrote:
Daisy wrote:
Mick C wrote: And we don't listen to people who pronounce castle like parcel. :P
Let's take the word ass, as in:

"orrr geez mate, I've got a sunburnt ass from playing backyard cricket in my grundies"

Do you say aaaarrrse like an aussie, or ass like a yank?
So it's either CAAARSLE like an aussie, or it's a big wank.

:lol: :kuda:
Let's see ... firstly, an ass is a donkey. Secondly, I can't say carrrrs'l because the plum fell out of my mouth. :roll: Like an Aussie indeed.

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:14 pm
by tim
Daisy wrote: Let's see ... firstly, an ass is a donkey. Secondly, I can't say carrrrs'l because the plum fell out of my mouth. :roll: Like an Aussie indeed.
:D













*Potato Scallop

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:30 pm
by Ratmick
Blurr wrote:Scallops but hey I dont hold much weight in what you Mexicans call things..... you still bloody call Woolworths , Safeway FFS :roll:
They are Woolworths here now mate, I guess the novely wore off eventually.

I reckon they're potato cakes, can't stand them and I can hear my arteries hardening just thinking about them...however I'm an ex-South Aussie pom (by birth) living in Victoria, so wtf would I know?

AND I ride a Honda.

Mick ;)

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:49 pm
by philbo
Richo wrote:I cant believe this thread has reached page 2
hahahhaha its done the same as down here on base nsw against vic its funny as :lol: :lol: :kuda:

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:11 pm
by Gosling1
Who the fuck thinks that 'castle' sounds like 'hassle' ?? You mexicans need basic pronunciation lessons !! :lol:

Its a potato 'scallop', because a normal 'scallop' is just that - a scallop.

Potato cake ?? What a load of horseshit !!! no candles, no icing, no layers, and not sliced up. Its about as much a 'cake', as Hoffy is a 'pussy magnet' !!!

:kuda:

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 12:12 am
by Daisy
Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse kaka; akin to Old High German kuocho cake
Date: 13th century

1 a : a breadlike food made from a dough or batter that is usually fried or baked in small flat shapes and is often unleavened b : a sweet baked food made from a dough or thick batter usually containing flour and sugar and often shortening, eggs, and a raising agent (as baking powder) c : a flattened usually round mass of food that is baked or fried <a fish cake>
or a potato cake. ;)

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:07 am
by fireyrob
Daisy wrote:
Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse kaka; akin to Old High German kuocho cake
Date: 13th century

1 a : a breadlike food made from a dough or batter that is usually fried or baked in small flat shapes and is often unleavened b : a sweet baked food made from a dough or thick batter usually containing flour and sugar and often shortening, eggs, and a raising agent (as baking powder) c : a flattened usually round mass of food that is baked or fried <a fish cake>
or a potato cake. ;)
What about Schnitzel??? 8)

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:07 am
by mick_dundee
Yeah potato cake it is, hard to believe you need to re-learn the english language just cos you travel insterstate ffs, VB is available everywhere so if you drink the beer then you need to learn the lingo too!!! It;s a potato cake, a scallop is a shellfish and a castle is a castle as in Castlemaine, even the banana benders can grasp that!!!

NOT A fookin carstle, that's for the pretend poms in SA.

Re: the great debate?

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:20 am
by seiko1
Ass is Yank, but being a thoroubred Pom and being surrounded by the afformentioned "thoroughbred pommes, young Tim,
I can tell you that all of us say C"a"stle not bloody carstle :roll:

Sorry to Harstle you :lol: