I just crossed the 50 day mark in the countdown to Australia!! Woo!!
AND we're gonna go to the Great Barrier Reef!!

49 days, 23 hours, and 53 minutes to take off from San Francisco!!

(p.s.-Fosters.... NOT Australian for beer. Make a note of it)
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Dag : a funny person, nerd, goof
Daks : trousers
Damper : bread made from flour and water
Date : arse[hole] ("get off your fat date")
Dead dingo's donger, as dry as a : dry
Dead horse : Tomato sauce
Deadset : true, the truth
Dero : tramp, hobo, homeless person (from "derelict")
Dickhead : see "whacker"
Digger : a soldier
Dill : an idiot
Dingo's breakfast : a yawn, a leak and a good look round (i.e. no breakfast)
Dinkum, fair dinkum : true, real, genuine ("I'm a dinkum Aussie"; "is he fair dinkum?")
Dinky-di : the real thing, genuine
Dipstick : a loser, idiot
Divvy van : Police vehicle used for transporting criminals. Named after the protective 'division' between the driver and the villains.
Dob (somebody) in : inform on somebody. Hence dobber, a tell-tale
Docket : a bill, receipt
Seriously, with area names like Indooroopilly, Yeerongpilly, Moorooka, Woolloongabba... I just don't know... I think with my constant 'dag' attitude I'm gonna say the wrong thing in that country and i'll be 'deadset' to get my 'date' handed to me.
AND we're gonna go to the Great Barrier Reef!!



49 days, 23 hours, and 53 minutes to take off from San Francisco!!

(p.s.-Fosters.... NOT Australian for beer. Make a note of it)
D
Dag : a funny person, nerd, goof
Daks : trousers
Damper : bread made from flour and water
Date : arse[hole] ("get off your fat date")
Dead dingo's donger, as dry as a : dry
Dead horse : Tomato sauce
Deadset : true, the truth
Dero : tramp, hobo, homeless person (from "derelict")
Dickhead : see "whacker"
Digger : a soldier
Dill : an idiot
Dingo's breakfast : a yawn, a leak and a good look round (i.e. no breakfast)
Dinkum, fair dinkum : true, real, genuine ("I'm a dinkum Aussie"; "is he fair dinkum?")
Dinky-di : the real thing, genuine
Dipstick : a loser, idiot
Divvy van : Police vehicle used for transporting criminals. Named after the protective 'division' between the driver and the villains.
Dob (somebody) in : inform on somebody. Hence dobber, a tell-tale
Docket : a bill, receipt
Seriously, with area names like Indooroopilly, Yeerongpilly, Moorooka, Woolloongabba... I just don't know... I think with my constant 'dag' attitude I'm gonna say the wrong thing in that country and i'll be 'deadset' to get my 'date' handed to me.
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suri:
i saw your comment on my blog way to late, but I loved it.
tez:
For you.. anything <3