I must be Of that certain age as I remember most of these terms.
However, I still use and hear some of them here in the South.
store-bought. Sometimes we say sto' boughten; used it just the other
day talking about making clothes for DD as she was so hard to fit (and
Please) in sto'
percolator.
One can hardly even buy perk ground coffee. It is all drip ground - as
for
Mr. Coffee.
Does any one in the US use a coffee plunger or is that just an Australian
abberation?
supper. Now everybody says dinner.
We still use Dinner for the main meal of the day, and lunch or supper
Hello Secret Pal!
I have just unwrapped my Bush Pen, and realised that the Koala can be
unclipped from the pen and that the pen is real wood! The Koala is so
cute - I am going to put him with the Wombat, and they can keep each other
company. Thank you again!
Dee palin
Gloucestershire
Dear Tamara,
Yet another fascinating email - thanks.
Auel, in her series of pre-historic (fictional) books may have struck
many off notes, but she *has* done a lot of research and her idea that
sexually available women painted ther feet red, while not *prove-able*
is an emminently
I am wondering if there is anyone on the list that can help
my grandson who lives in NSW, Australia. Has only been
living in Australia for just over 12 months. He will
shortly be taking his exams the equivalent of GCSE's here.
He has missed out on learning about the Aboriginal people
of
i don't know how many of you are spinners, but i know all of you are
spiders. here is something that combines the both. it is really cute.
http://www.woollydesigns.com/1_Spindles/Spiders%20and%20Lizard%20June'00.jpg
from susan in tennessee,u.s.a.