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This week's Club Pogo challenges!
Matching Moments : Match 1200 red tiles this week!
World Class Solitaire HD : Win 10 games this week!
Quinn's Aquarium : Collect 40 Flower Tiles this week!

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Posted by sonic126
 - March 09, 2005, 05:53:14 AM
lol, thanks for that, I just was reading triivia about the Simpsons, and it said The noise Maggie makes sucking her dummie was made by Matt Groening, I was like  ??? but now that makes sense.

also I work for a major software company and we had to change the  name of one of the tools I use, it was called Bugger, which of course told me when I had new Software bugs to look at and fix, becuse of our friends across the pond where offended. (again apologies to our friends from England and such.)

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Posted by ozgirl890
 - March 09, 2005, 05:43:44 AM
The one that really got me was fanny. I grew up in Australia and moved to US about 6 yrs ago. When I first heard of a "funny pack" I was totally stunned!   ???   :-\ Then I realised what "fanny" meant. I was relieved to say the least. LOL
Posted by kazandchip
 - March 09, 2005, 04:29:32 AM
I have read posts about people finding things near the diaper section in Target etc.So I was wondering about names we aussies give to things
Diapers = nappies
cell phones= mobile phones
fanny = down under it means something that your gyn/ob is familiar with
pacifiers = dummies
vacation=holiday leave
football= in some states it is Aussie rules ,up north it is Rugby League
flip flops = thongs
rudebaker?( sp )= swede
I am sure there are more that others can think of