Can you keep it going asking ONLY QUESTIONS?
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Will you be shipping that coffee to me, I hope? 😂
Getting a new phone?0 -
Do you mean you planned to procrastinate?0
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frankwbrown wrote: »Will you be shipping that coffee to me, I hope? 😂
Getting a new phone?0 -
aren't I at this very minute reading frivolous questions on my computer and procrastinating about getting up to go to work?
Hadn't I better finish procrastinating quick smart or I will be late?0 -
Is "quick smart" another one of those phrases not common in my neck of the woods?
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Are we from the same neck of the woods?1
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Honestly, don't I live a fair distance from any woods, smack dab between the mountains and the ocean?
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frankwbrown wrote: »Is "quick smart" another one of those phrases not common in my neck of the woods?
Do I have to explain it just means " hurry up", or " right this minute"?
As in ' Kids, in the car, quick smart!' - or ' Paperpudding, off the computer and get to work, quick smart!' - do those examples explain it for you?0 -
Wasn't the meaning clear enough but the word combination simply unfamiliar?
Aren't expressions like "fair dinkum" the ones I have to look up? 🤔0 -
What did you find as the meaning for that one when you looked it up?0
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Is it the opposite of unfair dinkum?0
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Isn’t it funny how you’d think an unknown word would spark all kinds of questions, but it turns out it just makes everyone speechless?0
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Doesn't that scenario sound familiar to teachers everywhere?1
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Isn’t it funny how you’d think an unknown word would spark all kinds of questions, but it turns out it just makes everyone speechless?
In the context in which I first heard it, didn't it imply fair/honest deal/trade? Didn't the word "dinkum" originally mean "work"? But given that it is supposed to be a common phrase in Australia, wouldn't it be best to ask an Australian for a more reliable definition?
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As an Australian wouldnt I say fair dinkum means genuine, authentic, the real deal?
However it is more of an Australian 'stereotype word' rather than something you really hear people say much - does that make sense?0 -
So is that like "shrimp on the barbie"?0
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did you know we don't even call them shrimps in Australia, we call them prawns?
and that phrase comes from an Australian tourism ad made for the US market (hence the word changed for American audiences) - it is not a phrase used in Australia at all?0 -
Wasn't I aware you call them prawns, and didn't reading about the tourism ad (which I don't remember) starring Paul Hogan (Crocodile Dundee) explain why I knew the phrase? Isn't "prawns" used in the US as well but usually in reference to the larger kind, or on the menu at fancy restaurants?
So who's hungry for some tiger prawns now?
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Doesn't sound like that goes well with coffee, does it?0
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No, but doesn't coffee sound good after my Arctic swim this morning? 🥶0
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frankwbrown wrote: »Isn’t it funny how you’d think an unknown word would spark all kinds of questions, but it turns out it just makes everyone speechless?
In the context in which I first heard it, didn't it imply fair/honest deal/trade? Didn't the word "dinkum" originally mean "work"? But given that it is supposed to be a common phrase in Australia, wouldn't it be best to ask an Australian for a more reliable definition?
FOUR hours of exercise in a single day?! Did you run a marathon or something?0 -
I'm going to go with "or something"...is that not more likely?1
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frankwbrown wrote: »Isn’t it funny how you’d think an unknown word would spark all kinds of questions, but it turns out it just makes everyone speechless?
In the context in which I first heard it, didn't it imply fair/honest deal/trade? Didn't the word "dinkum" originally mean "work"? But given that it is supposed to be a common phrase in Australia, wouldn't it be best to ask an Australian for a more reliable definition?
FOUR hours of exercise in a single day?! Did you run a marathon or something?
I wish, but no, wasn't it a combination of yoga, walk/run, walk, strength training, cardio, swimming and water aerobics? 🧘♂️🏃♂️🚶♂️🏋️♂️🏊♂️🤽♂️0 -
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I never cared for "participation ribbons", so would you just hang onto that for me instead?0
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What’s worse: getting a participation trophy or holding on to someone else’s participation trophy?0
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As a father who's held onto my kids' participation trophies, does that disqualify me from answering your question?0
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as I go in fun runs with no expectation of winning but I still enjoy getting my participation certificate - doesn't that disqualify me also?
or is a certificate different from a trophy?0 -
Is it just me or does it seem like @nossmf and @paperpudding are after a disqualification trophy? 🧐0
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