Whoa ... what did I start.
Probably just "lazy lingo" mate - I spelt it phonetically; never claimed
accuracy.

And for the others who have (futilely) attempted to correct this slang,
there has *NEVER* been an "l" in any ocker pronunciation I've heard.

Shane ...

From: "Ron and Jenny Hawkins"

> The mind boggles. I heard and used shemozzle for 40 years, but I've never
> heard schmozzle. Must be a Queensland thing Shane!

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