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Favourite rubbish Aussie names for things-give us yer best shot MATE!


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i thought tuck shop was english , i had one when i was at school , my most irritating has got to be " NO DRAMAS" arghhhhhhhh i hate that saying ...

 

 

Have to say the english have some dicky names nowadays as well like chelsea and harrison , taylor etc were all as bad !

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'fraid you can't blame the aussies for Athletes Foot stores,they are an American company,and a very successful one at that.

 

Thanks OH of Nigel for pointing that out.:idea:Beat me to it.

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Fair go: the firmly held aussie belief that everyone deserves a chance. Strangely ignored whenever it involves a boat load of afghan asylum seekers

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don't get me started on kids names

Jett, rhett, AJ, CJ, riviere, bronte, monet, (WELL CLASS INNIT)

Cody, Brody, Schmody (Ok I made that one up)

 

 

:arghh:why not just make a noise and try spelling it?:arghh:

 

Those names are only allowed in Geelong West harpodom, closer to Melbourne those names are banned, promise !

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I used to wort with a Brent and a Trent and a Wayne and Shane (brothers). braydon, haydon Jaydon....

 

'ows it travelling? (well actually it not travelling)

Hot enough for ya? :arghh:

I too cannot understand to call a boy Hayden/Haydn/Haydon/Heyden/heydn/heydon/heyd'n

 

I doubt whether its a nod to the classical composer

more likely one to that arrogant thug of an opening bat from QLD

How I laughed in 2005:Randy-git:

 

Oh, whilst on names, why is every child's name now actually a SURNAME?

Hayden, taylor/tayla, hudson, cooper(KOOPA-for ****'s sake) Bayley(BAYLEE/BAYLEIGH), tyson, soon there will be an O'Rourke (spelt ORORK)

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couple more:

LAY BY not somewhere you stop on the road

DOONA (duvet-I suspect it initially started in oz as duvet but through mis-spelling and mis-pronunciation over a prolonged period (eg 2 weeks), it settled on its current form. will probably 'evolve' further to 'Na' or 'DOOO'

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couple more:

LAY BY not somewhere you stop on the road

DOONA (duvet-I suspect it initially started in oz as duvet but through mis-spelling and mis-pronunciation over a prolonged period (eg 2 weeks), it settled on its current form. will probably 'evolve' further to 'Na' or 'DOOO'

 

Doona is actually a brand name

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Doona is actually a brand name

 

Well why are all Duvets called Doonas then eh?:realmad:

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