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Old 15-05-2014, 10:27 AM   #1
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Default Pearls of Wisdom aka "stating the obvious"

I was thinking about Dad today (he's been dead for 23 years). He was born in the late 20s so I am a baby boomer myself. Anyway, Dad was one of those old Aussies who used the great Aussie vernacular to great effect.

So, growing up I used to always hear how things stood out like a shag on a rock. As I got to my early teens I learnt that a shag was a Euphemism for making love aka the horizontal Rhumba. Conclusion; anyone willing to make love out in the open on a rock is, yes , definitely obvious.

Imagine my surprise when in my late 20s, watching a nature show when they described how this swimming bird (Shag) who does not have waterproof feathers has to stand on a rock with its wings out to dry; i.e., like a shag on a rock. Duh.

Anyone else got some pearls of wisdom from their elders?


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I don't know about 'Pearls of Wisdom' but being originally a Pom I have always been wondering about the saying " Drier than a Dead Dingo's Donger"

Wondering as in, who was the first to coin the phrase and how did they find out ?
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Wondering as in, who was the first to coin the phrase and how did they find out ?
My guess would be an old shooter who was out there taking scalps for the money and came across a long dead carcass - but that is purely supposition.

It was a common expression in pubs when the service was a little slow at the refill.

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I don't know about 'Pearls of Wisdom' but being originally a Pom I have always been wondering about the saying " Drier than a Dead Dingo's Donger"

Wondering as in, who was the first to coin the phrase and how did they find out ?
I goes without saying.
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As sure as the cows come home in the morning. (and they do you know but some city people would not have clue what you are on about )

Don't you worry about that ! ( your out of you depth or it does not concern you.)

A lot of things QLD Premier Sir Joh said, many city people did not have a clue what he was saying but it was true, if you knew what it ment infact he nailed it spot on as a matter of fact. he talked about stradling both sides of a barbed wire fence once, refering to his position on the political left and right wing, he said he had been told by others it was not very comfotable. now he had never tryed it you see, as he was not that foolish to even try it.

Joh was a very smart man but an old cow cockie and they had there sayings in them days but nowadays our young people say a lot of stupid things that have no relation to what the original word ment at all.
Sweet
Too easy
Gay
Are you winning.
Just to name a few crass sayings or words that have got nothing to do with reality and it come from bogans or dimwits that are just blase with what they say. yes that's what the older people think of them words that i know, it's true but they put up with it, but truly hate it.

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Billy Connerly says this a lot, something that starts with ? and then off !
I seen him say that there is no english substitute that quite has the same emphasis, it has that sertain ring to it and that, go away. does not cut it at all.
Be gone.
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Who started that word was it the aussies ?

Get ------ ?
Get nicked, is that right ?

As nowadays words can mean diffrent things, even totaly diffrent like the word sick, wicked, gay, are totaly out of contence to what they once were.

Talking to young people especialy the political correct brainwashed ones are near imposable to talk to as they have no idea and get totaly of track and start ranting and raving like an imbecile.

A mate got offended over his dad calling him Boy on his death bed and mate had no idea what his dad ment at all, he was realy upset because he thought his old man looked down on him but he had just forgoten the meaning of what his dad was convaying, his love for his boy! because my mate in his job he has to be totaly PC, it's like a nazi camp, so if you go out side of what is demanded of you, you will suffer the consequences very harshly indeed even to the point you will never work again in that industry. it's a total moronic nazi mob mentality of madness.

Gidday we aussies were a very forgiving casual calm level headed people who could roll with the punches once. now we will try to sue for anything as we are so precious.

So Pearls of Wisdom ? or stating the obvious be ok in the new PC world ?
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Billy Connerly says this a lot, something that starts with ? and then off
If you are referring to the "F" word it is Germanic in it's origins and about 300 or 400 years old, thats all I can remember. And yes, I agree there are times when no other word can be substituted.

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The pub was always the waterhole.
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My Gran's favourite thing to say when she was annoyed by "x,y,z and maybe a,b &c" was "they can shove it where the monkey shoves its nuts."
Nobody in the family is really 100% sure what she ever meant by that, either the monkneys she knew had very, shall we say, peculiar, mating/food storage habits; or she meant something completely different the entire time.
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"they can shove it where the monkey shoves its nuts."
Perhaps it refers to the small monkey who gathers nuts from the ground like a squirrel and shoves them in his mouth till he climbs the tree again and can eat them in peace. Or perhaps he doesn't like the idea of storing them inn his "prison purse" before he eats them due to the after taste.


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up here for thinking down here for dancing while pointing to your head then your feet. when you come up with a brilliant idea.
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There was a thread on here a few years ago with Aussie slang but I have heard two great ones recently..

That bloke is two stamps short of full postage

Just coz I have a face like a sewing machine, doesn't mean I am a singer!

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There was a thread on here a few years ago with Aussie slang but I have heard two great ones recently..

That bloke is two stamps short of full postage

Just coz I have a face like a sewing machine, doesn't mean I am a singer!

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There are some good ones here. Bit hard to remember any but a couple similar sayings come to mind.
Mum used to say don't watch too much tv or you'll get square eyes.
Eat your crusts they will make your hair curly.
There was one she used to say if i asked for money she would reply with something about a begger, maybe one of you would know that one.
Dad used to say things like its as useless as tits on a bull.
One another bloke used to say was!
Knowing my luck, if i was raining fannies, i'd get hit by a poofters **** hole.
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There was one she used to say if i asked for money she would reply with something about a begger, maybe one of you would know that one.
The only thing that comes to mind is beggars can't be choosers. She may have given you $1 where you asked for $2.

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I goes without saying.
As a comment - strange

As a word of wisdom - it used to frustrate the hell out of me as a kid when someone said it because I "wanted" them to say it.

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Love these two, I used to wonder as a kid if it could freeze water.

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A few I grew up hearing:
" He wouldn't work in an iron lung"
" I am busier than one armed brick layer in Beirut"
" He wouldn't know if he was Arthur or Martha"
" Quicker than a rat up a drain pipe"
" Couple of snags short of a BBQ"
This is a perfect example of my original posting. I was an adult before I knew what an iron lung was and what it was used for.

I love how the Monty Python boys used "faster than a rat up an aquaduct" in the life of brian.

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One I use myself (and I'm only 31), is "He's the full 6-pack, just missing the plastic bit that holds it all together"...
He's a 6 pack short of a stubbie.
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He's a 6 pack short of a stubbie.
Ummm......isn't it the other way around?

A stubbie short of a six pack.
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As a kid I can remember wishing for whatever to mum..
You know.. "Mum, I wish I could go out with my mates" or "Mum, I wish I could have those addidas runners"
Her response was always...
"Wish in one hand, spit in the other and see which fills first"


Another was "Mum, that' not fair!"
Her reply was.. "A black fellas face never is"
(Imagine using that today?)
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If you want to hear some pearls of wisdom, you can not beat Nick " Honey Badger" Cummins.

Here are his best interview moments:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K1CmX0dSXg

I almost went Head over biscuit listening to it

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If you want to hear some pearls of wisdom, you can not beat Nick " Honey Badger" Cummins.

Here are his best interview moments:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K1CmX0dSXg

I almost went Head over biscuit listening to it

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My old man used to say that certain govt public servants' service was about

"as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike"
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Fits like a finger in a bum hole?
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I use these quite often but don't see the correlation:

Crook as a dog (sickness) - rarely have I seen a sick dog to pass comment on.

Black as a dogs guts outside (storm clouds, darkness) - never seen a dogs guts, I doubt they're black.

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I have a few that I use, most have some sort of profanity though...

Greasier than a butchers c**k.
Flat out like a lizard drinking.
Couldn't drive a greasy nail up a rats bum.
Blind as a welders dog.
Windy enough to blow a dog off a chain, or windy enough to blow a b#tch off heat.
Colder than a witches tit.
Hungry enough to eat the crotch out of a low flying duck.
(for someone with crooked and protruding teeth) His teeth are so bad he could eat a pie through a tennis racket.
Lower than a snakes guts.

Those are just a few off the top of my head.
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As useless as a one legged man in an **** kicking competition...
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I used to get threatened by my primary school principal that he would "rip yer arms of shove 'em in yer ears and ride ya round like a motorbike"
Don't why such violence was directed at such young children... haha.

Can't believe the old classic "stands out like dog's balls" hasn't made an appearance.

I used to know a heap but can't think of any at the moment.
I'll be sure to list them if I remember.
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