Thanks are due to a Facebook friend for this little beauty.
I know that Aussie folks will get it immediately, but what about the rest of you? Was the poor fellow killed by the mushrooms?
Thanks are due to a Facebook friend for this little beauty.
I know that Aussie folks will get it immediately, but what about the rest of you? Was the poor fellow killed by the mushrooms?
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That’s very cute indeed !! It’s so good to catch up with you again and I’m sorry I lost you along the way … I just found a comment you’d left on my blog months ago! I hope all’s well in your neck of the woods. And thank you for loving the leopard silk scarves I’ve had made. I hope you get to travel with scarves again soon!! ๐ x0xx
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Here’s hoping you and the scarves get travelling soon! xx
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Ha! And OH! ๐ ๐ฎ
Them musta’ been some pizened-ous mushrooms! You know, the Don’t Eat kind! ๐
Glad to hear no one was harmed in the making of that list! ๐
(((HUGS))) ๐
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Hiya. I didn’t get notice of your reply, so I am glad I came to have a look!
โค and xxx to you.
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Oh you vegemite loving people ๐คฃ๐
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Being a transplanted Canadian in Australia, I never touch that stuff.
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One day Iโll try it and one day Iโll try haggis ๐คฃ
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Okay, and I might join you!
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๐ฅณ๐คฉ
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Well that escalated quickly.
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You have really lost me this time. I am dying to know
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Hi, Jane. Mandies are mandarins, which are in season right now.
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I’m surprised the second one didn’t just say mushies!
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True! They obviously have standards to meet, eh?
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Was it a drug store?
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“You may very well think so. I can’t possibly comment on that.” (I miss that series.)
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Very interesting, but if you have decided to kill somebody with mushrooms, do you need to write it down. If so, your memory is really bad.
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So, you should also put a little note on the list. (Use mushrooms on Fred. ๐ )
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Haha! I wouldn’t have known! Cx
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See how educational blogs can be? xx
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love these two together – moderns and shrooms – wonder what they were gong to make ?
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I can imagine mandarins and mushies in a recipe together. ๐
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Oops, should be ‘can’t imagine. ‘
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Shoud’a picked his own mushies.
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He sure shoud’a!
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Well he was being a bit of a toff you know.
If he was consistent it would have been
Mandies
Mushies
Marge
And he could have had fun with
Mangoes troppo.
Or
Mangoes bananas.
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I do like Aussie slanguage.
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A bit like the time I went to the ‘loo in Queensland during growing season. One sign said, “Man Goes”, with a picture of two of the fruit hanging close together. The other said “No Man Goes”. No picture needed ๐
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Excellent!
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Hahaha.
In Canada, I once saw a sign saying Wall nuts for sale. Poor Wall(y).
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Are they mangoes or mandarins???? e.g. It’s cold – put on your cardie kiddies.
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You’re getting too darn clever for me, BA.
Mandies are in season in Oz right now. Does that help?
And, we need more than a cardie where I live. Wooly jumpers are essential.
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Yikes! Iโm looking forward to hearing from Aussies in the know!
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Aussies like to shorten words, so mandies=mandarins, Susie. No human was harmed in the compiling of that list. ๐
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