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Re: Development and documentation of True-Blue English

Re: Development and documentation of True-Blue English  
Mark Addinall
 Re: Development and documentation of True-Blue English  
Ned Latham
From:Mark Addinall
Subject:Re: Development and documentation of True-Blue English
Date:Fri, 17 Dec 2004 10:50:26 GMT

"Ned Latham" wrote in message
news:slrncs4fvi.49r.ned@arthur.valhalla.oz...
> "Swampfox" wrote in <41c154db$0$4536$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>:
>
> ----the defect's babble snipped----
>
>> Lived in the territory for a while as a young bloke.
>> "Big Mobs" was a very common expression then,
>
> Yair, I remember that one. Speshly said like "Bi-i-i-ig *mobs*".
> Also "yakai" and "mundani".

You're an idiot. Unless you walked into a travelling mob of Cameroons.
Fess up noddy, you have never been out of suburbia have you?

>
>> and I certainly had many a
>> handle.
>
> It was just a beer when I was there. Never saw a beer glass other than
> 7 floz until I went down south in 1963.
>
>> There was also a lot of racist slang there in those days (Pre Tracy) as
>> well, which I hope has disappeared.
>
> Racist? Or race-related? What I remember is the latter.

"Nedlish" at work.


Mark (true-blue) Addinall.
From:Ned Latham
Subject:Re: Development and documentation of True-Blue English
Date:19 Dec 2004 13:42:44 +1050
Muck Addinall, the last surviving specimen of Homo Defectus, wrote
in :

Nothing relevant to act-b.

----snip----

> You're an idiot.

Puts me a few rungs above you on the evolutionary ladder, defect.

> Unless you walked into a travelling mob of Cameroons.
> Fess up noddy, you have never been out of suburbia have you?

Showing off your defects again, defect? Have you forgotten that I've
written about Railway Hill, and Fannie Bay, and the semi-auto bunny
gun I bought at the gun shop in Knuckey St when I was twelve?

No surprise. Memory *does* require neurons.

----lies, stupidity and flatulent bragging snipped----

Piss off, troll.

Ned
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