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Discussions About Being Bald => Sly Bald Gals - Women's Corner => Topic started by: Petunia on December 23, 2012, 12:10:06 PM

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Post by: Petunia on December 23, 2012, 12:10:06 PM
 day!  
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Post by: Switchy on December 23, 2012, 12:59:55 PM
Welcome , nice intro..
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Post by: Lynchy on December 23, 2012, 01:17:41 PM
Welcome again,


Thanks for sharing :)
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Post by: RoWilJr on December 23, 2012, 01:52:56 PM
Great intro Debbie! ;)
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Post by: Andrei on December 23, 2012, 03:01:10 PM
Welcome!
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Post by: Petunia on December 23, 2012, 03:27:25 PM
Thank you for the welcome!  I have a tendecy to talk like I act....If that makes sense!  I feel pretty comfortable here.  I feel I am among family...Sappy I know!  Anyhow, have a great evening!
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Post by: Frontier Guy on December 23, 2012, 03:38:52 PM
Glad you're here. Don't be shy now ...
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Post by: Petunia on December 23, 2012, 04:00:47 PM
Like I said FG I love to talk!  The Mods may have to tell me to stop. 
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Post by: OzSly on December 23, 2012, 06:06:37 PM
G'Day Debbie  O0

Great intro, nice to have a women's touch around the place.
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Post by: Beardman on December 23, 2012, 11:20:24 PM
Thank you for the welcome!  I have a tendecy to talk like I act....If that makes sense!  I feel pretty comfortable here.  I feel I am among family...Sappy I know!  Anyhow, have a great evening!

G'day Debbie, welcome to the family! It's certainly not sappy to think of it that way, I've always thought of us like a family :D

Don't worry about talking too much, there is a lot of topics to spread yourself across so you'll be fine :D
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Post by: Switchy on December 24, 2012, 11:41:40 AM
Thank you for the welcome!  I have a tendecy to talk like I act....If that makes sense!  I feel pretty comfortable here.  I feel I am among family...Sappy I know!  Anyhow, have a great evening!

G'day Debbie, welcome to the family! It's certainly not sappy to think of it that way, I've always thought of us like a family :D

Don't worry about talking too much, there is a lot of topics to spread yourself across so you'll be fine :D
spread yourself across , thank god she is a nurse  :*))
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Post by: Beardman on December 24, 2012, 07:03:41 PM
Did I use and an Australianism or are you just poking fun? :P

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Post by: BaldHDbiker on January 02, 2013, 09:44:53 PM
Welcome aboard Debbie.  8)
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Post by: Petunia on January 03, 2013, 05:29:15 PM
Thank you BaldHDbiker.
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Post by: Beardman on January 03, 2013, 05:50:56 PM
Did I use and an Australianism or are you just poking fun? :P



Speaking of using an Austrakianism, I have a friend from Perth Australia and we used to talk all the time.   Anyway, I had the refidgerator repair man out here today and I was telling him what the ice maker was doing and I said "then it chucked a wobbly".  He looked at me like "huh".  That is the one phrase the he used to say all the time and I have picked up on it and I tend to say it quite a bit.

Yes! That reminds me of my scottish boss a couple of years ago, he had only been in Australia for 2 years (I think), so he still had a really strong accent, and hearing him trying to talk in what he thought was an Aussie accent to say the phrases that we commonly use was always a hoot! Over here we say "no worries" a lot, in reply to being asked to do something, or well... a lot of other things really. and hearing him say that... always almost had me rolling on the ground.

He taught me one of what we used to call his "Neilisms", which was "giving me the pants", which means something like, you are annoying me, over here we say "giving me the s#!ts". I think it's a great saying haha.
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Post by: Petunia on January 04, 2013, 06:57:36 AM





Yes! That reminds me of my scottish boss a couple of years ago, he had only been in Australia for 2 years (I think), so he still had a really strong accent, and hearing him trying to talk in what he thought was an Aussie accent to say the phrases that we commonly use was always a hoot! Over here we say "no worries" a lot, in reply to being asked to do something, or well... a lot of other things really. and hearing him say that... always almost had me rolling on the ground.

He taught me one of what we used to call his "Neilisms", which was "giving me the pants", which means something like, you are annoying me, over here we say "giving me the s#!ts". I think it's a great saying haha.
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He used to use alot of them in which I cannot remember them at the moment.  He and I have not chatted in a long time.  His wife and he became really close friends of mine and Danny's (Danny is my husband).  He has Parkinsons which is alot worse that when we met (over 10 yrs ago) and so he doesn't get on the computer at all now.  He sent me a book of alot of sayings that you guy use.  Slang sayings so to speak.  I used to think that the British and the Ausies used to talk the same.  I have a friend here in my town who is British and has the accent and hearing her talk and voicing with my friend from Aussie there is a world of difference.  I will tell you one thing though....Never get into a heated argument with an Aussie about their country.  They love "Oz" and are proud of it and they will tell you about it...I learned that the hard way!  I cannot believe the choice words that think are cuss words that are so different than ours.  I said one thing one time and he read me the right act.  I told him that he misunderstood me, and he said no that that was a cuss word there. 
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Post by: Hingatao on January 04, 2013, 01:39:40 PM
Welcome to the club, Debbie.

I agree with your comment about this place feeling like family.
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Post by: Petunia on January 04, 2013, 02:26:39 PM
Thank you Hingatao! 
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Post by: Slyfive on January 04, 2013, 02:32:22 PM
Great intro, and a bit of a rollercoaster ride that brought you here, I'm sure you'll enjoy your time here.
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Post by: Melaza on January 04, 2013, 02:48:36 PM
Welcome....btw i really love the screen name.
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Post by: Petunia on January 04, 2013, 04:41:59 PM
Thanks Slyfive and Melaza. 
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Post by: prixmo93 on January 04, 2013, 05:25:55 PM
Hi Debbie, welcome aboard!
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Post by: Petunia on January 04, 2013, 08:15:01 PM
Thank you Nick!
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Post by: Beardman on January 04, 2013, 09:00:04 PM





Yes! That reminds me of my scottish boss a couple of years ago, he had only been in Australia for 2 years (I think), so he still had a really strong accent, and hearing him trying to talk in what he thought was an Aussie accent to say the phrases that we commonly use was always a hoot! Over here we say "no worries" a lot, in reply to being asked to do something, or well... a lot of other things really. and hearing him say that... always almost had me rolling on the ground.

He taught me one of what we used to call his "Neilisms", which was "giving me the pants", which means something like, you are annoying me, over here we say "giving me the s#!ts". I think it's a great saying haha.



He used to use alot of them in which I cannot remember them at the moment.  He and I have not chatted in a long time.  His wife and he became really close friends of mine and Danny's (Danny is my husband).  He has Parkinsons which is alot worse that when we met (over 10 yrs ago) and so he doesn't get on the computer at all now.  He sent me a book of alot of sayings that you guy use.  Slang sayings so to speak.  I used to think that the British and the Ausies used to talk the same.  I have a friend here in my town who is British and has the accent and hearing her talk and voicing with my friend from Aussie there is a world of difference.  I will tell you one thing though....Never get into a heated argument with an Aussie about their country.  They love "Oz" and are proud of it and they will tell you about it...I learned that the hard way!  I cannot believe the choice words that think are cuss words that are so different than ours.  I said one thing one time and he read me the right act.  I told him that he misunderstood me, and he said no that that was a cuss word there. 
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That's a pity about your friend, he sounds like a top bloke though! These kind of things always seem to happen to the good people...

You were very wrong in thinking that the British and Aussies talked the same haha, we have just as much of a hard time understanding them sometimes as we do with the americans and vis versa.

Yeah, you think you guys are proud of your country, talk to an Aussie  :x! haha. We really do like to speak our mind here, and most Aussies will tell you it is whether you like it or not. But it's good that way, keeps people honest. The younger generation (gee hear me talk, I'm only 26) could really use a bit of that... gee you'd think I was an old codger the way I'm talking haha.

Yes, we have a lot of unique cuss words. Just like a lot of the words that you guys would think of as cuss words, we'd think of as fine, and use them on a frequent basis. It's funny how the english language works, isn't it.
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Post by: Petunia on January 05, 2013, 11:25:37 AM
Oh believe me when I say I learned real quick that you don't cross an Aussie when it comes to something he loves.  Be it his country, family, ect.  I think I should sit down and write them a letter, and send it.  Just to stay in touch.  I have sent several emails but unfortumatly he can't even work his fingers good enough to type anymore.  How many Aussie's do we have on the board, do you even know? 
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Post by: Beardman on January 06, 2013, 06:14:53 AM
We've got about 5-6 really active Aussies at the moment from all over the country, I think the biggest contingent is based around Canberra at the moment.
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Post by: eric79 on January 20, 2013, 08:22:50 AM
Welcome from one nurse to another.
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Post by: gutsygirl on January 20, 2013, 02:44:43 PM
Hi Debbie!  I'm a slyette and I friend-requested you on Facebook.  Welcome to the club!  :D

GutsyGirl
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Post by: Petunia on January 21, 2013, 08:14:27 PM
Welcome from one nurse to another.


Thank you Eric! 
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Post by: Petunia on January 21, 2013, 08:15:58 PM
Gutsy Girl, I will look for you on facebook and approve your friendship.  When did you send it?
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Post by: bella on January 25, 2013, 09:07:10 PM
Welcome!  Though I'm newer than you :)

Another Slyette here having fun with the look, I didn't have the journey to sly you did (much respect on your travails).

It's been my dream to be an RN but my parents pushed me into the high powered biz exec thing.  I went self employed and am thinking of nursing school :)
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Post by: Crusher0209 on January 26, 2013, 10:14:49 AM
Well bella I think it is time you followed your dream. Parents do try to do what is best for us but they don't always know what will make us happy. I have respect to all of the sly gals out there. It takes a big leap to do it but y'all can do it and become sly O0