Daggy is a great word, along with "Ya dag!" and "Oh god, I am such a dag ..." the latter to be used when spotted at the shops wearing Ugg boots in winter (yes, people do leave the house in them -- not me, I hasten to add).
If you would like a primer for your Shazza Sue, I speak the local argot fluently, albeit with the wrong accent. But years of careful study have seen me learn the difference between dry as a dead dingo's donger, and so dry the goanna's gone. I may write a book ...
Wow. Really? I have to say that my team has been FANTASTIC in terms of sanity and keenness to support other teams and good writing and art. We all plan to be big praisers of good work, and sympathetic pointers out of the good where people have had problems pulling off their prompts. But we have some v nice people on the team, which I think is a good influence. Hopefully that attitude will prevail as the cup begins.
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Date: 2008-03-12 01:55 pm (UTC)If you would like a primer for your Shazza Sue, I speak the local argot fluently, albeit with the wrong accent. But years of careful study have seen me learn the difference between dry as a dead dingo's donger, and so dry the goanna's gone. I may write a book ...
Wow. Really? I have to say that my team has been FANTASTIC in terms of sanity and keenness to support other teams and good writing and art. We all plan to be big praisers of good work, and sympathetic pointers out of the good where people have had problems pulling off their prompts. But we have some v nice people on the team, which I think is a good influence. Hopefully that attitude will prevail as the cup begins.