MickinOz wrote:As flat as a dysentery turd?
Wow! Wish I knew that expression when I was in the Air Force! And the Blokes think us Yanks talk funny!
Seriously Edgeau, glad you're doing well!
Tom
MickinOz wrote:As flat as a dysentery turd?
edgeau wrote:
So overall I am thankful and on the mend.
pchast wrote:Blow and then plow 6" of heavy wet snow to clear the drive.
I didn't feel like much else when done.
Tom&Shelly wrote:MickinOz wrote:As flat as a dysentery turd?
Wow! Wish I knew that expression when I was in the Air Force! And the Blokes think us Yanks talk funny!
Seriously Edgeau, glad you're doing well!
Tom
Here is my first entry. FURPHY: A rumour that is completely false. It comes from the Australian trenches in WW1. There was a foundry in Ballarat owned by the Furphy Brothers that won the contact to supply horse drawn water carts to the Army. They had the company name printed in big letters on the water tank. The drivers spread rumors all over the front that were highly unreliable. So now days if we want to call BS on something we say it is a Furphy.Tom&Shelly wrote:Google needs to upgrade their translate program to handle colloquialisms!
Tom
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