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In response to
"
you'd fit right in! pop on down to Chooks Fresh & Tasty! yes that's a real thing. -- nm
"
by
mafic
What are traditional sides to accompany a chook? -- nm
Posted by
crash davis (aka crash davis)
Aug 24 '18, 16:06
(No message)
Responses:
maybe some murphies and roast veg, glass of goon on the side? -- nm
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mafic
Aug 24, 16:12
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If I ever make it to Australia, I'll just say yes to every weird word and find out what that brings me. What is in a glass of goon? -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 24, 16:15
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Hope it doesn't make you cry Ruth. -- nm
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Baron Starr
Aug 24, 16:19
goon is just cheap wine, usually from a box. -- nm
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mafic
Aug 24, 16:17
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oh, I get it "wine", "goon". How could I have not seen the relationship between those two words before?
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crash davis
Aug 24, 16:20
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Crikey rhyming slang? -- nm
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Baron Starr
Aug 24, 16:29
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