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Papa Bear_Left
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by Papa Bear_Left » 12 December 08 10:43 pm
She sounds just like a Jean Kitson with a Canadian accent!
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Guest
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by Guest » 12 December 08 11:18 pm
They're both funny women
Although the candian seems more scantily clad
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Dvixen
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by Dvixen » 14 December 08 12:12 pm
She must be from the far far north.
Or she covers herself in shortening to keep the cold off.
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S2333
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by S2333 » 14 December 08 3:44 pm
It was alright.
Felt a bit long for 5 minutes.
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gardengorilla
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by gardengorilla » 14 December 08 11:07 pm
There's no way she is Canadian, she's not in an igloo
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by Guest » 15 December 08 12:32 am
gardengorilla wrote:There's no way she is Canadian, she's not in an igloo
Lack of seals being clubbed felt off too
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Udderchaos
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by Udderchaos » 15 December 08 6:57 am
nup definatly not canadian. every 2nd word wasnt "aye" and she doesnt have a flip top head like on south park
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gardengorilla
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by gardengorilla » 15 December 08 12:55 pm
"aye" is spelled "eh?" and do we really say it a lot?
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by Guest » 15 December 08 1:00 pm
gardengorilla wrote:"aye" is spelled "eh?" and do we really say it a lot?
I think it's from one region of Canada, but not all New Zealanders say sex instead of six either
or Fish and Chops... *ducks and runs*
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Papa Bear_Left
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by Papa Bear_Left » 15 December 08 1:05 pm
delta_foxtrot2 wrote:... not all New Zealanders say sex instead of six either
or Fish and Chops... *ducks and runs*
Phonetic spelling: fail!
Sux for six and fush'n'chups I'd accept, but you've known some Kiwis with strange speech defects, df2!
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by Guest » 15 December 08 1:12 pm
Papa Bear_Left wrote:delta_foxtrot2 wrote:... not all New Zealanders say sex instead of six either
or Fish and Chops... *ducks and runs*
Phonetic spelling: fail!
Sux for six and fush'n'chups I'd accept, but you've known some Kiwis with strange speech defects, df2!
Now you're getting into the subjective
Actually the six/sex thing was in Auckland airport for a boarding call, made me giggle
"Will passengers going on flight one three sex please board now."
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zactyl
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by zactyl » 15 December 08 9:13 pm
I played Monopoly with someone from NZ who asked "What is commonly known as a sex stetcher?"