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Did You Know?
The youngest letters in the English language alphabet are "j" "v" and "w"
Did You Know?
According to superstition if you use the same pencil to take a test that you used for studying for the test, the pencil will remember the answers
*awaits the pig orgasm one*
Re: Re: Re: Did you know?
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Originally posted by Jethro
Er...that would be Tamata Peak in Hawkes Bay, you have heard of Hawkes Bay:eek: Does the term "Hawkeye" have any meaning to you beyond MASH...
The Maori, (NZ Native ppl, just think Native American Indians with attitude and liking Bob Marley music in a bad way), name you mentioned is up North.
Roughly translated...
"Auckland, waiting place for future Bondi Dole Bludgers"
Only because no where else on the web would this have been published...
"There's something about a Magpie
there's something about a Magpie
That is fine, fine, fine"
Actually team songs look crap when you print the lyrics:(
OK back to
"The last plane out of Sydney's almost gone
And there ain't nothing like the kisses
of a jaded chinese princess"
Must add the immortal Chisels to favourite album thread..
Struuuuuuuuuuuuuth, ask a simple question........but then again
it is a Kiwi answering:D
Yes I've been to Hawkes Bay, is a top spot, the wine is unreal
and Napier is one of the nicest towns I've ever been......but the
term "Hawkeye" is a mystery to me.......some strange sheep
related reference perhaps?;)
You are right about the team song lyrics:p
BTW the Cold Chisel song is actually:
The last plane out of Sydney's almost gone
only 7 flying hours - til I'll be landing in Hong Kong
and there ain't...
"Auckland, waiting place for future Bondi Dole Bludgers"
reminds me of the funniest piece of graffiti - once seen on the
seawall at Bondi:
"Sydney Sux" to which someone had added "Auckland Nil"
:D
Re: Re: Re: Did you know?
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Originally posted by sail3005
LOL, i knew someone would point that out.
I expected it to be markman though. :p
you mean something by that? :p