Welcome back! I haven't been able to post much. My family and I just moved to New Hampshire, and we're very busy unpacking.
Cool. I live very close to NH.
A few days ago I added my friend's White's into my big tank. He's a lot bigger than my two (mine do need to gain some weight though, and maybe the new one is female). Anyways...this morning I woke up to my mom yelling, "You better get rid of that frog! I think he ate Baudrillard." She told me she looked everywhere (through the glass; she would never open the tank) and couldn't find him. So I get up and start looking, and he was under the huge water dish.
It was funny though. My mom knows very little about frogs (only what I've told her) and she -says- she doesn't like them but it turns out she had been looking at my tank, and she was so mad when she thought my little guy had been eaten. Plus, she knew which frog was missing.
My family acts like they don't like my frogs, but I catch them looking into the tanks. I turned a walk-in closet into a herp room in my new house.
Are you just making up phrases?
Nope we really do say stuff like that. I have lived all over great britain and know slang from all places it can get quite funny sometimes. I've been told I sound like a cockney/scouse with abit of scottish thrown in for good measure. Might get to chat someday and you will have the giggles trust me
Can we have an English translation of your phrases?
I wish I had slang to throw your way. lol.
And no, I do not.
Aww shame about the landline I could off bumped my hubby's bill and called you lol......you must have local slang
here's some more
stookee-plaster (as in on a broken leg)
bucket-bin for rubbish (trash)
dug-dog
moggy-cat
cuddy-horse
kylie-highland cow
kirk-church (in scotland)
my brain-cell hurts now lol
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