having coffee... is that why I have no biscuit. *looks accusingly at the cup*
Anome
thinks 14 years ago
it is the best way to end a plurk. Or to start one. And for during it, for that matter.
doesn't think this is necessarily a bad thing
if this says more about you or your plurkfriends, and whether tea and biscuits is acting as a cultural veil or a shared joy?
much to say on this, but is too busy eating her biscuit.
not aware of the cultural veil, but her vision is often obscured by tea fumes.
boot
wonders 14 years ago
whether this a veiled attempt at making boot forget what we were talking about.
looking at her foot following recent hot weather. It looks like the forecast is grim, but the disposition is sunny regardless.
yes, yes, and, yes. Thank you.
Australian and can't be arsed saying. Amounts to the same thing.
grab us another tinnie, will ya mate?
maaaate, what's got up your arse?
friend and I were trying to talk real Ocker on the way home. We couldn't keep it up. Just kept laughing. Crikey!
a tinnie wouldn't have done it for the footy, eh? Woulda needed a slab.
only amusing herself here. Fear not.
the wild hair. Go with bewildered.
tinnie = can of beer (or small tin boat, suitable for fishing or drinking beer in)
large quantities of hair. Can share if necessary.
that wise. So you're good with slab as well?
going to toss a slab in the back of the ute, but doesn't actually have a ute to toss it in, and doesn't actually drink.
going to have to make do with having a cup of tea in the Magna.
slab is a carton of beer (24).
Anome can't be Australian if a non-drinker surely? ( mocking )
Australian, just not very Ocker.
with that. Internet about to die. Back in a sec.
to play at being Ocker, but is really only Australian. Though I do love to play with words like streuth.
would have thought so, yes.
Anome
thinks 14 years ago
Strine can be poetic in its use of metaphor.
not bought a slab for about 20 years. Even then, it was for a party. Not for me.
sad when people say 'oh, that makes me cringe when people use [insert excellent ocker word here]
you may as well embrace it. It's just fun with words.
we should end this plurk now, only because she would find it funny to end the discussion on slabs and tinnies, instead of tea and biscuits.
contemplating adopting 'streuth'. As a teen, he specialised in 'egad'. Took him a long way, that.
reasonably sure
boot realises what she has just done.
boot
wonders 14 years ago
what biscuits we're having now, chaps.
no biscuits, so will go to bed instead.
Anome a good night and thanks him for his delightful Strine input.
full to the brim with tasty curiosity.
to know if
boot's foot acts as a barometer.
it may well do, but, disappointingly, there aren't any cool gauges or radars.