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    • Tobylou8
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        A Former User @Tobylou8 last edited by

        @Tobylou8
        Oh my! That's a good one!
        Fanta Sea! That's a keeper.

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        • Tobylou8
          Tobylou8 last edited by

          What do you call a deer with no eyes?...No eye deer!

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          • BigDub
            BigDub @Tobylou8 last edited by

            @Tobylou8 said in A little humour:

            What do you call a deer with no eyes?...No eye deer!

            Me neither.
            What do you get when you cross a Rhinoceros and an Elephant?

            Elefino.

            GETZEN Eterna 900, S.E. Shires C Trumpet, Custom Shires 3c MP, Shires 1 1/2 C MP
            Assorted other mp's not used
            ( not very unusual….right? )

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            • Dr GO
              Dr GO @Tobylou8 last edited by

              @Tobylou8 said in A little humour:

              I had a dream the ocean was filled with orange soda.

              It was a Fanta Sea

              Maybe down South, but not up North where it's Canada Dry!

              Allora Pocket Trumpet 2014
              Harrelson Summit 2017
              Kanstul 1526 2012
              Getzen Power Bore 1961
              Getzen Eterna 4-Valve Fulgelhorn 1974
              Martin Committee 1946
              Olds Super Recording 1940
              Olds Recording (LA) 1953
              Olds Recording (Fullerton) 1967
              Olds Ambassador 1965

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              • Dr GO
                Dr GO last edited by

                How can you tell the difference between a frog and a horny toad?

                A frog says: "Rib-bit; Rib-it"

                AND

                A horny toad says: "Rub-it; Rub-it"

                Allora Pocket Trumpet 2014
                Harrelson Summit 2017
                Kanstul 1526 2012
                Getzen Power Bore 1961
                Getzen Eterna 4-Valve Fulgelhorn 1974
                Martin Committee 1946
                Olds Super Recording 1940
                Olds Recording (LA) 1953
                Olds Recording (Fullerton) 1967
                Olds Ambassador 1965

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                  A Former User @BigDub last edited by

                  @BigDub said in A little humour:

                  Elefino.

                  Elifrhino?
                  I'm still thinking about a Fanta Sea! Its my favorite flavor soda!

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                    moshe @Guest last edited by

                    On the WHAS radio news today at Noon,
                    I swear it said that people who use more "emoji's" get more sex.

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                    But I don't understand how this is supposed to work,
                    because no chicks hang out here...

                    Morris / moshe

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                    • tjcombo
                      tjcombo last edited by

                      @Niner nothing wrong with the Penguin joke, that's going into the library.

                      @Tobylou8 Fanta Sea made me groan, but still glad to hear it. It gives licence to push on....

                      What do you call a man who puts Autumn leaves down his pants?

                      Russell

                      Thankyou very much

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                      • Tobylou8
                        Tobylou8 last edited by

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                        • SSmith1226
                          SSmith1226 @moshe last edited by

                          @moshe said in A little humour:

                          On the WHAS radio news today at Noon,
                          I swear it said that people who use more "emoji's" get more sex.

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                          But I don't understand how this is supposed to work,
                          because no chicks hang out here...

                          Morris / moshe

                          Be careful!!! You might get what you wish for.

                          Steve Smith

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                          • administrator
                            administrator Global Moderator last edited by

                            What is humour? I've heard of humor, but not humour.

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                            • tjcombo
                              tjcombo @administrator last edited by

                              @administrator "humour' is something that amuses me - like American spelling 😈

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                              • Dr GO
                                Dr GO @administrator last edited by

                                @administrator said in A little humour:

                                What is humour? I've heard of humor, but not humour.

                                HUMOUR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
                                https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/humour
                                humour meaning: 1. the ability to find things funny, the way in which people see that some things are funny, such as spelling of the word humor as humour. 2....

                                Please pardon my editorialized version in bold

                                Allora Pocket Trumpet 2014
                                Harrelson Summit 2017
                                Kanstul 1526 2012
                                Getzen Power Bore 1961
                                Getzen Eterna 4-Valve Fulgelhorn 1974
                                Martin Committee 1946
                                Olds Super Recording 1940
                                Olds Recording (LA) 1953
                                Olds Recording (Fullerton) 1967
                                Olds Ambassador 1965

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                                  moshe @moshe last edited by

                                  @moshe

                                  @moshe said in A little humour:

                                  On the WHAS radio news today at Noon,
                                  I swear it said that people who use more "emoji's" get more sex.

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                                  But I don't understand how this is supposed to work,
                                  because no chicks hang out here...

                                  Morris / moshe

                                  I finally figured it out.

                                  The radio news story said that people who use more "emoji's" have more sex.
                                  It didn't say that such people had a partner...

                                  Morris / moshe

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                                  • Newell Post
                                    Newell Post @Tobylou8 last edited by

                                    @Tobylou8

                                    M. C. Escher's trumpet.

                                    Bb: Bach 180S37G (05), Mercedes (80)
                                    Vintage: Committee (54), Recording (59), Super (49), Getzen Severinsen (66)
                                    C: Kanstul 1510, Constellation
                                    D/Eb: Getzen Eterna
                                    Cornet: Schilke XA1, Yamaha Neo Eb
                                    Flugel: Kanstul 1525, Yamaha 625
                                    Conch shell in F

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                                      Bb: Bach 180S37G (05), Mercedes (80)
                                      Vintage: Committee (54), Recording (59), Super (49), Getzen Severinsen (66)
                                      C: Kanstul 1510, Constellation
                                      D/Eb: Getzen Eterna
                                      Cornet: Schilke XA1, Yamaha Neo Eb
                                      Flugel: Kanstul 1525, Yamaha 625
                                      Conch shell in F

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                                      • J. Jericho
                                        J. Jericho Global Moderator last edited by

                                        It has been said that the best way to live a long life is to have a lot of birthdays.

                                        '62 Olds Studio Trumpet
                                        '67 Olds Special Trumpet
                                        2013 Dillon Pocket Trumpet
                                        '83 Yamaha YFH-731 Flugelhorn
                                        1919 York Perfec-Tone Cornet
                                        '50 Olds Studio Trombone
                                        Shofar

                                        "If it was just up to me, I'd only have trumpet players on my show." - Jackie Gleason

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                                        • BigDub
                                          BigDub @tjcombo last edited by

                                          @tjcombo said in A little humour:

                                          @administrator "humour' is something that amuses me - like American spelling 😈

                                          Yeah, we’re like that.

                                          GETZEN Eterna 900, S.E. Shires C Trumpet, Custom Shires 3c MP, Shires 1 1/2 C MP
                                          Assorted other mp's not used
                                          ( not very unusual….right? )

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                                          • SSmith1226
                                            SSmith1226 @tjcombo last edited by

                                            @tjcombo said in A little humour:

                                            @administrator "humour' is something that amuses me - like American spelling 😈

                                            That’s like the kettle calling the pot black. How about “Australian Vocabulary”? (I’ll try and clean it up)

                                            A Cold One – Beer
                                            Accadacca – How Aussies refer to Australian band ACDC
                                            Ankle Biter – Child
                                            Arvo – Afternoon (S’Arvo – this afternoon!)
                                            Aussie Salute – Wave to scare the flies
                                            Avo – Avocado
                                            Bail – To cancel plans. ‘Bruce bailed’ = Bruce isn’t going to turn up.
                                            Barbie – Barbecue
                                            Bathers – Swimsuit
                                            Beauty! – Great! Most often exclaimed as “You Beauty”
                                            Billabong – A pond in a dry riverbed
                                            Billy – Teapot (In the Outback on the fire)
                                            Bloody – Very. Used to extenuate a point
                                            Bloody oath – yes or its true. “You right mate?”… “Bloody Oath”
                                            Bludger – Someone who’s lazy, generally also who relies on others (when it’s someone who relies on the state they’re often called a ‘dole bludger’)
                                            Bogan – This word is used for people who are, well let’s say, rednecks. Or, if you like, just call your friends a bogan when they are acting weird.
                                            Booze Bus – Police vehicle used to catch drunk drivers
                                            Bottle-O – Bottle Shop, basically a place to buy alcohol
                                            Brekky – Breakfast
                                            Brolly – Umbrella
                                            Bruce – An Aussie Bloke
                                            Budgie Smugglers – Speedos
                                            Bush – “Out in the bush” – “he’s gone bush” In the countryside away from civilisation
                                            Cab Sav – Cabernet Sauvignon
                                            Cactus – Dead, Broken
                                            Choc A Bloc – Full
                                            Choccy Biccy – Chocolate Biscuit
                                            Chook – Chicken
                                            Chrissie – Christmas
                                            Ciggy – a Cigarette
                                            Clucky – feeling maternal
                                            Cobber – Very good friend. ‘Alright me ‘ol cobber’.
                                            Coldie – Beer. ‘Come over for a few coldie’s mate.’
                                            Coppers – Policemen
                                            Crack the shits – Getting angry at someone or something
                                            Crikey – an expression of surprise
                                            Crook – Being ill or angry; ‘Don’t go crook on me for getting crook’
                                            C8 the “C” word – Used when exchanging pleasantries between close friends or family member. If someone calls you the “C” word in Australia (and you haven’t done anything to make them angry), then breathe a sigh of relief… it means you have entered the mate zone.
                                            Dag – Someone who’s a bit of a nerd or geek.
                                            Daks – Trousers. ‘Tracky daks’ = sweatpants (tracksuit pants)
                                            Dardy – meaning “cool”, is used amongst South West Australian Aboriginal peoples and has also been adopted by non-indigenous teens. – source
                                            Deadset – True
                                            Defo – Definitely
                                            Devo – Devastated
                                            Drongo – a Fool, ‘Don’t be a drongo mate’
                                            Dunny – Toilet
                                            Durry – Cigarette
                                            Esky – An insulated container that keeps things cold (usually beers)
                                            Facey – Facebook
                                            Fair Dinkum – ‘Fair Dinkum?’ … ‘Fair Dinkum!’ = Honestly? … Yeah honestly!
                                            Flannie / Flanno – flannelette shirt
                                            Flat out – Really busy – “Flat out like a lizard drinking” – As busy as a bee
                                            Footy – Football (AFL / Aussie Rules)
                                            Frothy – Beer
                                            F
                                            * Me Dead – that’s unfortunate, that surprises me
                                            Furphy – rumours or stories that are improbable or absurd
                                            G’day – Hello
                                            Galah – an Australian cockatoo with a reputation for not being bright, hence a galah is also a stupid person.
                                            Gnarly – awesome – often used by surfers
                                            Going off – busy, lots of people / angry person “he’s going off”
                                            Good On Ya – Good work
                                            Goon – the best invention ever produced by mankind. Goon is a cheap, boxed wine that will inevitably become an integral part of your Australian backpacking experience.
                                            Hard yakka – Hard work
                                            Heaps – loads, lots, many
                                            Hoon – Hooligan (normally driving badly!)
                                            Iffy – bit risky or unreasonable
                                            Knickers – female underwear
                                            Lappy – Laptop
                                            Larrikin – Someone who’s always up for a laugh, bit of a harmless prankster
                                            Legless – Someone who is really drunk
                                            Lollies – Sweets
                                            Maccas – McDonalds
                                            Manchester – Sheets / Linen etc. If you’re from England, finding a department within a shop called Manchester could seriously confuse you.
                                            Mongrel – Someone who’s a bit of a dick
                                            Mozzie – Mosquito
                                            No Drama – No problem / it’s ok
                                            No Worries – No problem / it’s ok
                                            No Wucka’s – A truly Aussie way to say ‘no worries’
                                            Nuddy – Naked
                                            Outback – The interior of Australia, “The Outback” is more remote than those areas named “the bush”
                                            Pash – to kiss
                                            Piece of Piss – easy
                                            Piss Off – go away, get lost
                                            Piss Up – a party, a get together and in Australia – most social occasions
                                            Piss – (To Piss) to urinate
                                            Pissed – Intoxicated, Drunk
                                            Pissed Off – Annoyed
                                            Rack Off – The less offensive way to tell someone to ‘F Off’!
                                            Rapt – Very happy
                                            Reckon – for sure. ‘You Reckon?’… ‘I reckon!’
                                            Rellie / Rello – Relatives
                                            Ripper – ‘You little ripper’ = That’s fantastic mate!
                                            Root Rat – someone who enjoys sex (maybe a little too much)
                                            Rooted – Tired or Broken
                                            Runners – Trainers, Sneakers
                                            Sanger – Sandwich
                                            Servo – Service Station / Garage
                                            Shark biscuit – kids at the beach
                                            Sheila – A woman
                                            Shoot Through – To leave
                                            Sick – awesome; ‘that’s really sick mate’
                                            Sickie – a sick day off work, or ‘to pull a sickie’ would be to take a day off when you aren’t actually sick
                                            Skull – To down a beer
                                            Slab – A carton of beers
                                            Snag – Sausage
                                            Stiffy – Erection
                                            Stoked – Happy, Pleased
                                            Straya – Australia
                                            Strewth – An exclamation of surprise
                                            Stubby – a bottle of beer
                                            Stubby Holder – Used so your hands don’t get cold when holding your beer, or to stop your hands making your beer warm!
                                            Stuffed – Tired
                                            Sunnies – Sunglasses
                                            Swag – Single bed you can roll up, a bit like a sleeping bag.
                                            Tea – Dinner
                                            Tinny – Can of beer or small boat
                                            Thongs – Flip Flops. Do not be alarmed if your new found Australian friend asks you to wear thongs to the beach. They are most likely expressing their concern of the hot sand on your delicate feet.
                                            True Blue – Genuinely Australian
                                            Tucker – Food. ‘Bush Tucker’ tends to be food found in the Outback such as witchety grubs.
                                            Two Up – A gambling game played on Anzac day.
                                            U-IE – to take a U-Turn when driving
                                            Up Yourself – Stuck up
                                            Woop Woop – middle of nowhere “he lives out woop woop”
                                            Ya – You
                                            Yous – (youse) plural of you!

                                            Steve Smith

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