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Well my old mates,
I have had my 'meat pies' eagerly reading these messages and must toss
in the fact that other countries, Oz, our neighbours in the Land of the
Long White Cloud, also are separated by the the English barrier. After
living a year in Calgary, it amazed me how many times I was told could
not spell ! Or speak correctly ! Bloody accents...I am really sure we
aren't the ones that have one...strewth, strike me lucky...this whole
thread is enough to choke a brown dog !
back to the sheep dip....
Shane. <feeling good early on POETS>
Ewart North wrote:
> And, as an Irishman, he should know.
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> > as GBS said "America and England are two countries separated by
> > a common language".
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> > Nick D.
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> Regards,
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> Ewart North,
> Finance Office
> University of Birmingham,
> Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
> Tel: 0121 414 7099
> Fax: 0121 414 7979
> email: [log in to unmask]
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Shane Devereaux
Manager Information System
Mudgee Shire Council
Mudgee, NSW, Australia
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Ph: +61 2 6372 5827
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And an answer came directed in a writing unexpected,
(And I think the same was written with a thumb-nail dipped in tar)
Twas his shearing mate who wrote it, and verbatim I will quote it:
"Clancy's gone to Queensland droving, and we don't know where he are."
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