What the fuck
- Outlaw Yogi
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Re: What the fuck
Working as a picker means quite a bit of interaction with back packers. Several years ago some pomy back packers said they were quite surprised by how much Ozzies swear. One who came back for a 2nd visit claimed they (back packers) couldn't help but pick up our swearing habits and then got in trouble off their parents back in England.
On one farm (squash, zuccini & eggplant) I worked on about 8 years ago we had 2 English girls on our crew who were a bit reserved.
Also on the crew was an old bloke (lived in a caravan behind the house I had on the farm) who got drunk every night, then got up at 2am so he could get drunk again before work and would go down to the packing shed at 5am to gossip with the boss' wife.
On 2 occasions he made accusations about me to the boss' wife that weren't true. I forgave him and still gave him lifts to town so he could buy his plonk. Then he dobbed me in for something I did do (in retaliation to a theft).
Next morning I turn up in the paddock and he says "Good morning ..... (my name)". I replied "Get fucked yer mutt".
He said "Don't speak to me like that!" and I replied "Don't speak to me at all unless you want your fucking head kicked in"
The look on these 2 pomy chick's faces was "Oh shit, these Ozzies are fucking mad/crazy".
On one farm (squash, zuccini & eggplant) I worked on about 8 years ago we had 2 English girls on our crew who were a bit reserved.
Also on the crew was an old bloke (lived in a caravan behind the house I had on the farm) who got drunk every night, then got up at 2am so he could get drunk again before work and would go down to the packing shed at 5am to gossip with the boss' wife.
On 2 occasions he made accusations about me to the boss' wife that weren't true. I forgave him and still gave him lifts to town so he could buy his plonk. Then he dobbed me in for something I did do (in retaliation to a theft).
Next morning I turn up in the paddock and he says "Good morning ..... (my name)". I replied "Get fucked yer mutt".
He said "Don't speak to me like that!" and I replied "Don't speak to me at all unless you want your fucking head kicked in"
The look on these 2 pomy chick's faces was "Oh shit, these Ozzies are fucking mad/crazy".
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- boxy
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Re: What the fuck
If you tell a child that it's OK to use your swear words, they will just make up new ones to offend you, when the time comes.
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
- Black Orchid
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Re: What the fuck
I would have forgiven him after the first slur but anything beyond that he needs to own the consequences for. We need to cut off the dead wood in our lives, not enable it.
- Neferti
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Re: What the fuck
Children hear "swear words", usually they are told NOT to use them and they obey (in ear shot) . As they get older .....
Today, my daughter and grand daughters were here and I said "shit" and they all giggled and said something like "Grandma is annoyed" (and I was).
Today, my daughter and grand daughters were here and I said "shit" and they all giggled and said something like "Grandma is annoyed" (and I was).
- AiA in Atlanta
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I suspect "Grandma" says a lot worse than "shit."Neferti~ wrote:Children hear "swear words", usually they are told NOT to use them and they obey (in ear shot) . As they get older .....
Today, my daughter and grand daughters were here and I said "shit" and they all giggled and said something like "Grandma is annoyed" (and I was).
- Neferti
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Re: What the fuck
Yes, but not in front of the children.AiA in Atlanta wrote:
I suspect "Grandma" says a lot worse than "shit."
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Re: What the fuck
a lot of things shouldnt be said in front of the children...
at the weekend we had a family gathering where the talk got around to my sons dog who may have a brain tumor hes having fits and difficulty walking hes a gorgeous ridgeback a beautiful animal...and its just not looking good...last night 8 yr old grandson asked his mum about the dog and she had to explain to him about dying....he then got upset and said I dont want nanny H [me] to die...kids worry about some things dont they?
at the weekend we had a family gathering where the talk got around to my sons dog who may have a brain tumor hes having fits and difficulty walking hes a gorgeous ridgeback a beautiful animal...and its just not looking good...last night 8 yr old grandson asked his mum about the dog and she had to explain to him about dying....he then got upset and said I dont want nanny H [me] to die...kids worry about some things dont they?
- Neferti
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Usually, the first experience with "death" is when a pet dies.
My maternal Grandfather died when I was 12. My paternal Grandmother died when I was 14. My maternal Grandmother died when I was 21, all by "stroke". My paternal Grandfather died when my father was 17 (heart attack), so I never knew him. Both Grandfathers married women much, much younger than they were and they only married once, both had 5 kids each. All died in their late 70s. I still remember them, fondly and do NOT expect to see them in Heaven.
My maternal Grandfather died when I was 12. My paternal Grandmother died when I was 14. My maternal Grandmother died when I was 21, all by "stroke". My paternal Grandfather died when my father was 17 (heart attack), so I never knew him. Both Grandfathers married women much, much younger than they were and they only married once, both had 5 kids each. All died in their late 70s. I still remember them, fondly and do NOT expect to see them in Heaven.
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Re: What the fuck
trust you have had your heart checked nef...sounds like dodgy heart runs in the family....
look at dean mercer 47....and super fit... so he thought.
look at dean mercer 47....and super fit... so he thought.
- Neferti
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Re: What the fuck
You die because you were born. It happens. Worrying about it won't make it go away. EVERYONE dies in the end.cods wrote:trust you have had your heart checked nef...sounds like dodgy heart runs in the family....
Some of my rellies are still alive at 98. Some died from cancer. Medical stuff has moved on a LOT since my Grandparents day.
IF I had a choice, I think getting "run over by a bus" might be it. This "dying, peacefully, in their sleep" is telling LIES. DYING, like being BORN is not without pain. Pity we cannot come back and tell everybody about the experience.
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