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One's an Australian marsupial...
The other is a Geordie stuck in a lift
Boom boom!! :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
Hugs, Jane.
Nice one, Jane - took a few seconds to sink in :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
huggies
Maria :hug: :hug:
Ummmm . . . don't get it. I know that a 'lift' is an elevator, but don't know what 'Geordie' is. I'll google it.
Okay - after looking at several Geordie offerings on google - I still don't get the joke. 'Geordie' has a gazillion different interpretations, from a particular English dialect, to the inhabitant of a certain area of England (Northeastern), to some very -uh- explicit/undesirable/insulting, etc., meanings. Guess you Brits will understand.
Heehee Jane :crackup:
SueAnn, yes Georgie is a northeastern english dialect - Kangaroot (say "can't get out" VERY fast), does this help
Hugs Ali
He he love it!!!
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Hi Sue Ann, ....a Geordie would say Kangaroot, which is can't get out
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Hugs, Jane.
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Ahhhh . . . okay - thanks so much for the enlightenment, ladies. I'm pleased to have learned something today.
:crackup: ...thanks for the chuckle Jane! :crackup:
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Must tell Gordon this one he's a Geordie :crackup: :crackup: I remember when I met his parents I had to keep saying quietly to him "what did they say?" :crackup:
Raewyn