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Hi MG, Bye MG..........

Karennnnnnnnnnn tell them what else it can mean.......![]()
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We just had a few warm days, but nothing went over 90*.
Just after I posted this morning, we came up on an accident--really quickly, in pitch black! It was a close one for us for sure. We ran over a bumper that was knocked off of one of the cars. After pulling over,Rob went to see if anyone needed any help. Luckily everyone was ok, but I don't know how. The smaller car was smashed to bits. And the traffic was very fast!![]()
I'm off to Hallmark. It's their christmas ornament sale today!!! See y'all at least $150.00 from now!!!![]()
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Did a big workout this morning, Ellis did his class and footie training while Neil and I did the gym.
I burned off nearly 500 calories then did ten lengths in the pool. Neil burned off nearly 1000 calories- he's just showing off
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I've got Neil vaccuuming downstairs so I'm cheating and playing Dis![]()
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Ok does anyone understand how the "Related threads" at the bottom of the page relate to this thread?![]()
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Well our heat wave is over. We have gone from 107 to 87 in 2 days. Lovin that because I don't have to run the AC. By the way east coaters if you can send some of that rain our way I would appreciate it. We still have a lot of fires going on here.
Talking of sayings... I tend to type what I think (yeah I know thats a frightening thought in itself!),... but I often change my text thinking "they wont know what I mean by...." etc, and other times words such as "footie" I automatically think of as a "real" word and forget to put the proper word (football) in its place instead. Same with the word "buttie"... that to us is a sandwich.... used in every day language - cant remember the last time I said the word "sandwich" - no-one round here says it, they all use "buttie".
Neil has even recently bought a t shirt with the word "Bostin" across the front. Thats a local word meaning "great, brilliant."
Another would be "tara-a-bit" - another local word - the literal translation is "goodbye for a bit" - in other words "see you later".
So, what words if any do you use that we dont?
I dont mean stuff like faucet - we call it a tap etc, I mean slang words that you use in everyday life.
Just for fun - I'd like to learn some "Americanisms"![]()